Maffei Raffaelo (3 results)
More imagesOnosandri Platonici De optimo Imperatore eiusque officio, opus non minus eruditem qua?m am?num Nicolao Saguntino interprete. Rapphaelis Volaterani De principes ducisque officio & ueteri militia, Liber unus, perquam doctus & utilis. Agapeti diaconi De officio, Regis ad Iustinianum Caesarem, opusculum saluberrimis aphorismis refertum, per Albanvm Torinvm Latinitate donatum. Plutarchi Chaeronei De doctrina principum Liber I. Erasmo Roterod. interprete
Onasander of Plutonius; Maffei, Raffaelo (Raphael of Volterra); Agapetus the deacon; Plutarch of Chaeronea
Published by No publisher., Basileae., 1541
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- First Edition
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Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Latin text. Four short works in one volume ("On the best Emperor and his office, a work no less learned than pleasant", "On the office of princes, dukes and the ancient militia, Book One, very learned and useful", "On the office of the king to Justinian Caesar, a small work filled with very salutary… aphorisms", and "On the doctrine of princes, Book I"). Scarce. Woodcut headpieces, historiated initials. weight: 0.4 lb. Good. Moderate dampstains throughout, scattered ink notes, boards bowed. Nicolas of Saguntum; Alban of Turin; Erasmus of Rotterdam (translators) 14.3x10x2.5 cm. [16], 193 pages. 8vo., Ancient brown leather boards with an old leather replacement spine, edges stained red.
More imagesPublished by Basel, Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius, 1544., 1544
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Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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Folio (240 x 349 mm). (21) ff., 1 blank f., 468 ff., With woodcut printer's device to title-page (repeated on verso of final leaf) and several optical and geometrical sketches, tables, etc. Contemporary blindstamped full calf over wooden boards. Traces of clasps. Second Basel edition of this important geographico-historical comp…endium, published by the famed humanist printers Froben and Episcopius, who had previously printed the work in 1530. - The Italian Humanist Raffael Maffei (1451-1522) served as "scriptor apostolicus" to the court of Pope Paul II but also studied theology and philosophy with the Greek scholar George of Trebizond (1395-1484). Only later did he relocate to Volterra, where he created his most famous works. First published in Rome in 1506, his "Commentaria" offer a veritable encyclopedia of Renaissance knowledge: of the 38 "books", the first twelve treat of geography, the next eleven of famous men in history, with the remainder discussing modern science and scholarship, especially language and philology. Within this framework Maffei touches upon subjects so diverse as plants and animals, metals, gems, architecture, mathematics, geometry, optics, astronomy and astrology, grammar, rhetorics, and the fine arts. Specifically, he mentions the voyages of Christopher Columbus (ff. 139f.) and the geography of Muslim Arabia (f. 131) as well as the discoveries of the Portuguese and Spanish seafarers. The massive work served Conrad Gesner as a source for his "Bibliotheca universalis". The present edition contains a detailed index and includes, at the end, the author's translation of Xenophon's dialogue "Oikonomikos". - Binding a little scuffed with professional repairs, also to spine. An old ownership erased from the title-page; a small wormhole to the blank margin of the final four leaves. A good copy. - VD 16, M 115. Adams M 103. Sabin 43768. Harrisse (BAV) 257 & Add. 146. Alden/Landis 544/13.

Language: German
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Kupferstich ( anonym ) aus Abbildungen berühmter . Gelehrten, 1805, 14 x 11,5 (H).