Giuseppe Prezzolini Preface (2 results)
More imagesPetrarch : Madrigals & Odes from Petrarch, Translated by Helen Lee Peabody, Preface by Giuseppe Prezzolini. 1940 First Edition Issued by Loker Raley. Out of Print.
Francesco Petrarch (Francesco di Petracco, 1304 - 1374) / Helen Lee Peabody (Translator) / Giuseppe Prezzolini (Preface)
Language: English
Published by Loker Raley, NYC, 1940
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. This is the 1940 First Edition of "Madrigals & Odes from Petrarch" (the great 14th century Italian poet) as translated by Helen Lee Peabody, with a Preface by Giuseppe Prezzolini. The book was published by Loker Raley in New York. While the dust-jacket, w…hich is seldom accompanying the book, is somewhat rough in condition, it has done its duty, protecting the book from undue wear. Morris Bishop, who was Professor of Romance Languages at Cornell University, had this to say about this book : "It is very exciting to read a new translation of Petrarch. The translations seem to me in every way excellent.They can stand alone as poems, without the guarantee of Petrarch's words, printed on the facing pages. But for the reader who delights in poetry, it is a constant pleasure to look from the right-hand page to the left and back again, to savor at ease the great thoughts of Petrarch in the two great languages." Said Prof. Clarence Whittlesey Mendel of Yale University : " These sympathetic renderings of Petrarch are what every translator in verse would like to create ; they are interpretations of one age and race to another, but they are also distinguished poetry in their own right." And lastly, John Hall Wheelock (Harvard graduate, poet, senior editor at Scribner's) spoke thusly: " Helen Lee Peabody's charming translations from Petrarch are always skillful, and sometimes achieve that miracle of transmutation, which is the hope of every translator." TITLE : Madrigals & Odes from Petrarch AUTHOR : Francesco Petrarch (Francesco di Petracco, 1304 - 1374) TRANSLATOR : Helen Lee Peabody (1879 - 1974) PREFACE : Giuseppe Prezzolini (1882 - 1982 . Italian literary critic, journalist, editor, and writer) IMPRINT : Loker Raley PLACE : New York DATE : 1940 EDITION : First Edition STATUS : Out of Print - OP DETAILS : Trade hardcover; contains a frontispiece portrait of Petrarch; 6 1/4" x 9 1/2", brown cloth covered boards and spine - gilt title printed against black paper labels on spine and front cover; 95 pages. CONDITION . BOOK : VERY GOOD … JACKET : FAIR ONLY … This is a previously owned book that remains clean and serviceable, with the following particulars noted :: EXTERIOR - Fading to spine extremities; soft bumps to fore-edge corner tips, with top fore-edge creasing extending through the book . else clean and presentable. Text-block edges are toned, else clean. BINDING - Solid. INTERIOR - Frontispiece seems to be a cancel (glued in subsequent to the book's printing), and this has caused darkening from the glue at the hinges; end-papers are considerably toned; the previously mentioned creasing to the top fore-edge corner tips - else the interior is clean and free of marking. DUST-JACKET - Rough - seldom seen with the book. The jacket has been given a clear mylar cover to ward off further wear.
Scheiwiller. a Milano. 1925-1983. Immagini E Documenti
Vanni Scheiwwiler; Giuseppe Prezzolini [Introduction]; Allen Mandelbaum [Preface];
Published by Libri Scheiwiller (Milano), 1983
- Softcover
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. In Near Fine condition. U.S. orders are shipped from N.Y. state.