Noyer-Weidner, Alfred (Herausgeber), Annamaria Coseriu und Ulrike Kunkel
Literatur zwischen immanenter Bedingtheit und äusserem Zwang : Zwei Studien zum Cinquecento. Annamaria Coseriu : Zensur und Literatur in der italienischen Renaissance des XVI. Jahrhunderts. Baldassar Castigliones Libro del Cortegiano als Paradigma. - Ulrike Kunkel, G. B. Pignas Il ben divino - ein petrarkischer canzoniere? - Romanica Monacensia ; Band 26 ERSTAUSGABE.
Tübingen : Narr, 1987. VIII, 257 Seiten Originalbroschur.; 23 cm
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 307398
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Berents, Catharina
Contessa di Castiglione : die Femme fatale des Second Empire.
München : Schirmer/Mosel [2023]. 172 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 25 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Festeinband, gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 66206
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Bessis, Henriette, Monique von Wistinghausen und Michel Terrapon (rédaction)
Marcello (1836 - 1879), Adèle d?Affry, Duchesse de Castiglione Colonna. Exposition Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Fribourg / Museum für Kunst und Geschichte in Freiburg, 20 juin - 28 septembre 1980
Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Fribourg, 1980. 104 S. ; 21 x 21 cm ; kart. ;
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 117592
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Castiglione, Baldassar and A. P. Castiglione
Il Cortegiano or The Courtier : Written by the Learned Conte Baldassar Castiglione. And a new version of the fame into English. Together with his other celebrated peaces, as well Latin as Italian, both in Prose and Verse.
London : Olive Payne, 1737. 2. Edition ; (60 unnum. S.) 508 S. : Mit 1 Frontispiz und Kapitelvignetten ; teilw. im zweispaltigen Druck; 26x21 cm , brauner Org.-Leder mit 5 Bünden und rötlichem Vollschnitt / Orig.-Leather, coloured edges, five raised bands [2 Warenabbildungen]
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 17028
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Jakobs, Ramona
Der kultivierte Dialog in der italienischen Renaissance : eine sprechakttheoretische Analyse des Libro del Cortegiano (1528). Kulturen - Kommunikation - Kontakte ; Bd. 20.
Berlin : Frank & Timme, 2015. XIV, 330 S. : graph. Darst. Originalbroschur.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1095481
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Perugia - Land: Italien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 231. 30? 43?)
Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1912. Hochformat, ca. 42 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 4 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A141-1310
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Siena - Land: Italien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 230. 29? 43?)
Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1907. Hochformat, ca. 42 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 4 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A141-1309
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Perugia - Land: Italien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 231. 30? 43?)
Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1912. Hochformat, ca. 42 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A111-033
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Siena - Land: Italien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 230. 29? 43?)
Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1907. Hochformat, ca. 42 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A111-024
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Mantua - Land: Italien (= General-Karte von Mittel-Europa 1:200 000. 187. 28? 45?)
Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1915. Hochformat, ca. 42 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A111-017
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Treffen bei Castiglione, am 5. August 1796. Stahlstichkarte aus: Rothenburg, Friedrich Rudolf von, Schlachtenatlas.
Berlin, Kortmann, (ca. 1853). Ca. 22 cm x 24 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 18891
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Legere, Werner
Der Ruf von Castiglione
Berlin, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 1960. 225 Seiten , 20 cm, Leinen
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 32268
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Namatianus, Rutilius Claudius
[Itinerarium] Cl. Rutilii Numatiani Galli Itinerarium, integris Simleri, Castalionis, Pithoei, Sitzmanni, Barthii, Graevii, aliorumque Animadversionibus illustratum. / Ex Museo Th. J. ab Almeloveen.
Amstelædami, Wolters, 1687. (Amstelædami, Apud Joannem Wolters, cI I CLXXXVII). [12] Bl., 363 [i.e. 353] S., 1 Frontispiz (Kupferst.), 1 Faltkarte d. Toskana (Kupferst.). Duodez 14 cm, Pergamenteinband, mit handschriflichem Rückentitel, farbiger Kopfschnitt.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : BT8235-418
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Klesczewski, Reinhard
Die französischen Übersetzungen des CORTEGIANO von Baldassare Castiglione. Untersuchungen zur Textgeschichte des "Courtisan" und zum Übersetzerstil von Jean Chaperon (?), Jean Colin, Mellin de Saint-Gelais (? ), Gebriel Chappuis und Jean-Baptiste Duhamel. [Annales Universitas Saraviensis, Reihe: Philosophische Fakultät. 7].
Heidelberg, Winter 1966. 8°. 192 pp. Original Broschur. Ordentlich.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6041722
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Loos, Erich
Baldassare Castigliones "Libro del cortegiano". Studien zur Tugendauffassung des Conquecento. [Analecta Romanica. Heft 2].
Frankfurt, Klostermann 1955. 8°. 235 pp. Original Broschur. Ordentlich.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6041697
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Castiglione; Singleton translator Charles S.
The Book of the Courtier
Doubleday 1959. Good. Castiglione. The Book of the Courtier. Singleton translator Charles S. Garden City New York: Doubleday 1959. Indexed. Illustrated. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Good. Creased and lightly stained. Index entries penciled on rear pages. Doubleday paperback books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : UCASBOO00hmr
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GRUEL Leon; CASTIGLIONE Count Baldesar
Book of the Courtier The
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. The Classic Courtesy Book<br/>Newly Translated<br/>Bound By Gruel<br/><br/>GRUEL Léon binder. CASTIGLIONE Count Baldesar. The Book of the Courtier 1528. Translated From the Italian and Annotated by Leonard Eckstein Opdycke. With Seventy-One Portraits and Fifteen Autographs Reproduced by Edward Bierstadt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. <br/><br/>First edition of the new English translation limited to 500 copies this being copy no. 199. Quarto 10 9/16 x 7 7/8 in; 274 x 200 mm. xii 2 439 1 pp. Seventy-one portraits and fifteen autograph reproductions with captioned tissue guards. <br/><br/>Bound by Léon Gruel stamp-signed in full contemporary crushed antelope brown morocco with decoratively gilt borders and a central panel enclosed by an elaborately blindstamped frame. Black crushed morocco doublures with wide dentelles and gilt cornerpieces. Navy blue ribbed linen endleaves. All edges gilt. Some very light rubbing to upper joint but still a superlative copy.<br/><br/>Baldassare Castiglione 1478 - 1529 count of Casatico was an Italian courtier diplomat and soldier. Originally published by the Aldine Press of Venice in 1528 his The Book of the Courtier remains the definitive account of Renaissance court life and is considered to be one of the most important books to emerge from that period. Amongst the most widely distributed books of the 16th century with editions printed in six languages and in twenty European centers the 1561 English translation by Thomas Hoby had a great influence on the English upper class's conception of a proper English gentleman. The total number of editions to date now exceeds 140.<br/><br/>Binder and gilder Léon Gruel 1841 - 1923 began working in the family bindery established in 1825 after his father assumed control of the Desforges binding workshop in Paris. In 1891 he became sole owner employing a large number of artisans. In 1887 Gruel published Manuel historique et bibliographique de l'amateur de reliures in which he argued for a synthesis of styles promoting the acceptance of non-traditional decoration for modern bindings. In practice he matched this belief with a diverse range of emblematic and pictorial covers. The binding under notice eschews the pictorial for a more traditional approach heightened by his use of elaborate and progressive blindstamping influenced by the Arts & Crafts movement. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901 unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 02332
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Castiglione Balthasar
Hand Colored Engraved Portrait by M. Cosway after Raphael
Plate: 175x109 mm. Margin: 245x187 mm. Hand colored. Light foxing faint soiling small spot in top left corner. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41379
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Castiglione Baldassare 1478 1529.
Il Libro del cortegiano del conte Baldesar Castiglione.
Venice: Vettor de Rabani Vittore Ravani e compagni 1538. Acceptable/Early edition of the Book of the Courtier one decade after the first edition printed by Vittore Ravani who worked his late father Pietro's print shop with his mother Luchina during the 1530s. They had help from Melchiore Sessa. Most of their output centered on reprinting humanist bestsellers such as the present title Ariosto's Satires Benivieni's Ars Moriendi Erasmus's Adages and so on. . Octavo 16cm; 5 193 leaves lacks final two leaves blank but for printer's device on recto of BB7. Initial spaces with guide letters; printer's device two-tailed siren on title page. Italic type throughout. Bound in nineteenth-century green cloth with polished calf backstrip titled in gilt on spine. Lower margin of title page excised early on and repaired with place and year of publication inscribed in ink. Generally clean and fresh copy with occasional discoloration in first and last leaves and along edges. Not in Adams. Vettor de Rabani [Vittore Ravani] e compagni hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5257
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Castiglione Baldassare 1478a1529
Il Libro del Cortegiano del conte Baldassar Castiglione
4 books in 2 volumes: 8xvi255 pages with frontispiece; 205 pages with index and errata. Octavo 8" x 5 3/4 bound in stiff wrappers with lables to spines and deckle edges. This edition not in Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana; however there are a number of listings for this title in the bibliography 4315 through 4330 listing 16 editions of various dates and publishers. First published in 1528.<br /><br />Baldassare Castiglione count of Novilara was an Italian courtier diplomat soldier and a prominent Renaissance author. He was born into an illustrious Lombard family at Casatico near Mantua. In 1494 at the age of sixteen Castiglione began his humanist studies in Milan which would eventually form his future writings. However in 1499 after the death of his father Castiglione left his studies and Milan to succeed his father as the head of their noble family. Soon his duties seem to have included representative offices for the Gonzaga court. For the Gonzaga he traveled quite often; during one of his missions to Rome he met Guidobaldo da Montefeltro duke of Urbino. Urbino was at that time the most refined and elegant among Italian courts a meeting point of culture ably directed and managed by duchess Elisabetta Gonzaga and her sister-in-law Maria Emilia Pia. The most constant guests included: Pietro Bembo Giuliano de' Medici Cardinal Bibbiena Ottaviano and Federigo Fregoso and Cesare Gonzaga a cousin of both Castiglione and the duke. The hosts and guests organized intellectual competitions which resulted in an interesting stimulating cultural life producing brilliant literary activity. Castiglione wrote about his works and of those of other guests in letters to other princes maintaining an activity very near to diplomacy though in a literary form. In 1516 Castiglione was back in Mantua where he married Ippolita Torelli descendant of another ancient noble family; two passionate letters he wrote to her expressing deep sentiment have survived but she unfortunately died only four years later. At that time Castiglione was in Rome again as an ambassador this time for the Duke of Mantua. In 1521 Pope Leo X conceded to him the tonsura first sacerdotal ceremony and thereupon began Castiglione's second ecclesiastical career. In 1528 the year before his death the book by which he is most famous The Book of the Courtier Il Libro del Cortegiano was published in Venice by the Aldine Press run by Andrea d'Asolo father-in-law of Aldus Manutius. The book is based on a nostalgic recreation of Castiglione's experience at the court of Duke Guidobaldo da Montefeltro of Urbino at the turn of the sixteenth century. It describes the ideal court and courtier going into great detail about the philosophical and cultured and lively conversations that occurred at Urbino presided over by Elisabetta Gonzaga. Castiglione himself does not contribute to the discussion the book is his tribute to his friendship with the participants of the discussion all of whom went on to have important positions. The Book of the Courtier caught the "spirit of the times" and was soon translated into Spanish German French and English. One hundred and eight editions were published between 1528 and 1616 alone. Pietro Aretino's La cortigiana is a parody of this famous work. Castiglione's depiction of how the ideal gentleman should be educated and behave remained for better or for worse the touchstone for all the upper classes of Europe for next five centuries. The work on chess is in the second book of this work.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Old stamps to title of volume two and first un-numbered page of volume one Spine ends chipped with loss to heal corners bumped wrappers rubbed else a good copy of scarce title. Vendramini Mosca hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : C0584
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Castiglione Baldessar
Il Cortegiano del Conte Baldessar Castiglione The Courtier. Revisto per M. Lodocico Dolce.
Lyon: Gulielmo Rovillio 1562 1562 Italian pocket edition published a year after the first English edition. 32mo. 4¾x2¾. Pp. 494 34. Text in Italian. Decorative woodcut chapter headings and initials. Later half black morocco gilt lettering pebbled cloth sides. Contemporary ink name at head of title page light damp stain to first 70 pages. Overall a very good copy tight and clean. As in all copies of this edition page 324 is incorrectly numbered 224. The publisher of this edition with the publishers woodcut device on title page was Guglielmo Rovillio whose refined books in Italian were highly prized among the wealthy Italian community in Lyon. The Book of the Courtier was written by Baldassare Castiglione over the course of many years beginning in 1508 and first published in 1528 just before the authors death. The work is a courtesy book and addresses the constitution of a perfect courtier. Castigliones work is an example of the Renaissance dialogue a literary form that incorporated elements of drama conversation philosophy and essay. It is considered the definitive account of Renaissance court life and is cited frequently. The Book of the Courtier was one of the most widely distributed books of the 16th century with editions printed in six languages and in twenty European centers. It is organized as a series of fictional conversations that occur between the courtiers of the Duke of Urbino in 1507 when the author was in fact part of the Dukes Court. In the book the courtier is described as having a cool mind a good voice along with proper bearing and gestures. At the same time the courtier is expected to have a warrior spirit to be athletic and have good knowledge of the humanities classics and fine arts. Over the course of four evenings members of the court try to describe the perfect gentleman of the court. In the process they debate the nature of nobility humor women and love. Gulielmo Rovillio hardcover books
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CASTIGLIONE Sabba da 1480 1554
Ricordi overo ammaestramenti . ne quali con prudenti e christiani discorsi si ragiona di tutte le materie honorate che si ricercano a un vero gentil’huomo
<p>4to 214x152 mm. 8 135 1 leaves. Collation: 4 †4 a-z4 A-L4. With the large woodcut portrait of the author on the title page and the printer's device on last leaf verso. Contemporary limp vellum inked title on the spine and lower edge remnants of ties new endpapers small stains. On title page manuscript ownership's inscription Ballybay Library. Inner margin of the title page reinforced small holes to the gutter of the first two leaves with no loss of text small ink stain on the upper blank margin at the end of the volume otherwise a very good genuine copy.</p><p>FIRST COMPLETE EDITION. First published in Bologna in 1546 containing only seventy-two chapters the <i>Ricordi</i> appeared in an enlarged edition in 1549 124 chapters also in Bologna. The present definitive edition containing 133 'ricordi' was edited by Zaccaria Bellenghi Fra Sabba's chaplain in Faenza shortly after the latter's death. The work became very popular and between 1546 and 1613 twenty-five editions were published.</p><p>In the present edition is also found for the first time the title woodcut showing Fra Sabba in his study. Ugo Rozzo <i>Lo studiolo nella silografia italiana 1479-1558</i> Udine 1998 pp. 90 114 deems this frontispiece to be remarkable for the mid-sixteenth century both for its Hospitaller imagery and its display of books within the study. The woodcut is emblematic of Sabba's monastic life conducted within the Order's parameters of social utility. He presents an iconographic image of the devout humanist knight who prefers the tranquility of his Commenda to the bustle of the city see also D. Thornton <i>The Scholar in his Study: Ownership and Experience in Renaissance Italy</i> New Haven CT 1997 pp. 106-114.</p><p>The work consists of two series of "avvertimenti" advices each closely related to Castiglione's initial idea of providing to his grandnephew Bartolomeo Righi useful hints on how to become a perfect knight Hospitaller but its numerous printings in the sixteenth century and its breadth of scope suggest a wider target audience. The other 'ricordi' were developed into true small treatises or essays that Castiglione expanded and augmented in every new edition. Despite not having a wide-ranging extent nevertheless they present a considerable interest especially when compared to the works of contemporaries on the same topics i.e. the life of a courtier the government of a city the prince and the tyrant men of arms and religion marriage how to decorate a house clothes food and drink physical exercise travel etc. But included were also his life in Faenza his political aspirations linguistic experiments ideas on religious reform. Geopolitical issues of the day are vigorously engaged and farcical passages replete with colloquial phrasing appear alongside passionate theological discourse expressing a strident anti-Lutheran viewpoint cf. C. Scarpati <i>Per il testo dei 'Ricordi'</i> in: "Studi sul Cinquecento italiano" Milano 1982 pp. 68-82; see also D.F. Allen <i>The Hospitaller Castiglione's Catholic Synthesis of Warfare Learning and Lay Piety on the Eve of the Council of Trent</i> in: "The Hospitallers the Mediterranean and Europe: Festschrift for Anthony Luttrell" K. Borchardt & al. eds. London 2016 pp. 286-298.</p><p>The <i>Ricordi</i> is also very interesting from the point of view of art history and criticism showing Fra Sabba's antiquarian efforts for Isabella d'Este his admiration for Dürer's prints and the artists he had known at Rome e.g. Gian Cristoforo Romano Bramante Raphael Cristoforo Foppa 'Il Caradosso' the San Gallo family just to mention a few cf. M. Collareta <i>Il mondi dell'arte dei 'Ricordi' di Fra Sabba</i> in: "Sabba da Castiglione 1480-1554. Dalle corti rinascimentali alls Commenda di Faenza. Atti del Covegno Faenza 19-20 maggio 2000" A.R. Gentilini ed. Florence 2004 pp. 297-312.</p><p>At the end of the volume is reprinted another work by Fra Sabba the <i>Consolatoria</i> written during his stay at Rhodes November 25 1517. This consolatory epistle addressed to the Milanese poet Camilla Scarampi for the death of her husband Ambrogio Guidoboni. This letter was published at Bologna in 1529. From the dedication dated March 15 1527 to Giacomo Guicciardini vice-president of Romagna we learn that Fra Sabba had submitted the work in the last ten years to Niccolò Machiavelli and Panfilo Sassi asking them if they considered it worthy of being published M.C. Tarsi <i>Una poetessa nella Milano di primo Cinquecento Samilla Scarampi</i> in: "Giornale storico della letteratura italiana" 192/639 2015 pp. 414-451.</p><p>Sabba da Castiglione was an instance of the self-fashioned courtier-knight of the later Renaissance who combines an unusual set of roles: Hospitaller commander canon regular art collector courtier poet and preceptor of knightly rules. He was born in Milan around 1480 where he also became his first. education. He pursued post-secondary studies at the University of Padua studying jurisprudence from about 1500 to late spring 1505 but did not finish his legal education. After a brief stay in Mantua in 1505 at the age of 25 he decided to join the Order of the Knights of Jerusalem later called Knights of Malta of which he soon became Deputy Attorney General. He lived in Rhodes until 1508 then moved to Rome where he sojourned seven years as legal aide-de-camp to the admiral of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller and later Grand Master Fabrizio del Carretto cultivating his interest in the arts and literature. In Rome he also met his cousin Baldassare Castiglione author of Il <i>Cortegiano</i>. Fra Sabba was a passionate forerunner of archaeology and during his stay on the Aegean Sea he was able to procure several ancient marble pieces to Isabella d'Este in Mantua. In 1515 at the age of thirty-five Fra Sabba became a Hospitaller commander accepting a post previously held by his friend Giulio de' Medici the future Pope Clement VII. He took up residence at the Order's Commenda or commandery a district headquarters similar to a feudal estate in Faenza Romagna part of the Papal States. He accepted this post to better dedicate himself to the studies he loved so much away from mundane affairs the intrigues of courts and military life. His residence in Faenza was the Church of Commenda Saint Mary Magdalene also called 'Magione' dating back to the XII century. It was not in good conditions when Fra Sabba came. This was due to the fact that previous commanders had not chosen the complex of the Commenda as their own living place employing their revenues for other purposes. In 1533 Fra Sabba entrusted Girolamo da Treviso with the task to embellish the church with a fresco portraying the 'Enthroned Madonna between Saint Mary Magdalene and Saint Catherine of Alexandria'. Another work of art of great importance accomplished in the year of his death is the one painted by Francesco Menzocchi from Forlì: a monochrome fresco depicting him as an old man presented by Saint Joseph to the Virgin. Underneath this image lies Fra Sabba's sepulchre with a Latin epigraph composed by himself. His interests as a man of study and collector gave birth to a library unfortunately lost and to a collection of pieces of art whose surviving items are to be seen in the Pinacoteca Comunale of Faenza F. Petrucci <i>Sabba da Castiglione</i> in: "Dizionario biografico degli italiani" 22 1978 pp. 100-106.</p>Edit 16 CNCE 10159; Universal STC 819593; Index Aureliensis 133.665; R.M. Bell <i>How To Do It. Guides to Good Living for Renaissance Italians</i> Chicago IL 1999 p. 337; C. Scarpati <i>op. cit.</i> p. 89. Paolo Gherardo books
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Tesauro D. Emanuel; Annotations of D. Valeriano Castiglione
Del Regno D'Italia Sotto I Barbari
Venetia Venice: Giacomo Hertz 1680. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. 24 732 pp 72 unpaginated index. 58 engraved plates 3 folding maps. Libreria Vinciana Autori Italiani del 1600 499. History of Italian monarchs during darkest of the Dark Ages or the period following the fall of the Roman Empire til around 1000 A.D. a period obscure to even most ardent history buffs and scholars. Consulted by Manzoni in his research of Longobardi or the Lombards. Each of the plates of ancient kings decorated with emblems and baroque ornamentation. Contemporary vellum attractive. Binding tight. Light soilage at most to leaves -- mostly just age toning. Discreet very old writing below half title plate and backside of same leaf. A small wormhole in upper left affecting pages in the 200s but only a few pages where actual letters are lost and even these pages reading loss is insignificant. Overall a very good copy. <br/><br/> Giacomo Hertz hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000806
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Castiglione Baldassar
Il Libro del Cortegiano
Milano: Garzanti 1990. III Edizione. Introduzione di Amedeo Quondam; note di Nicola Longo. li 471 2p. original stiff printed wrappers I grandi libri Garzanti 260. Garzanti unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 049119 ISBN : 8811582601 9788811582601
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Castiglione Bardessarre
Il Cortegiano con una scelta delle Opere Minori
Torino: Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese 1955. A cura di Bruno Maier. 731p. original stiff printed wrappers some clear tape reinforcement on the wrappers ex libris Classici italiani 31. Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 041027
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Castiglione Baldassarre
The Book of the Courtier
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. Hardcover. VG boards are soiled but otherwise very solid light age toning to pages but text and illustrations are clean and clear. Inscribed on ffep by previous owner Several pages are uncut. Vellum boards with gilt design on front cover gilt lettering on spine; xiii 439 1 pp 75 unnumbered leaves of plates; illustrations facsimiles portraits; bw portrait frontispiece. "The present edition consists of five hundred numbered copies of which this is No. 249." List of the plates on page XI. By Count Baldesar Castiglione 1528 ; translated from the Italian and annotated by Leonard Eckstein Opdycke ; with seventy-one portraits and fifteen autographs reproduced by Edward Bierstadt. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 181674
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Gonzaga di Castiglione Luigi 1745 1819
L'Homme de lettres bon citoyen
Geneve 1777. Quarto. 7 3/4†x 9 1/2â€. Contemporary red morocco ruled with gilt floral sprays and pointelles at corners. Covers show a few small gouges spine rubbed and worn label frayed. Marbled endpapers bookplate of Edmond Couleru. Notes in pen and pencil on title. Stain on front blank otherwise very bright and clean. Four changes to the text in contemporary hand on pXXX. A stamp “Sold by H.M. Stationery Office†on p.XXXI indicates that the text was sold in England.<br/><br/> Pagination: One leaf verso with frontis portrait of Gonzaga after Corvi engraved by Giovanni Volpatto Designer and engraver. B. Bassono 1733 D. Rome 1803. Leaf of title verso blank text pages 1-124 in Roman numerals: Collation 1l A-P4 Q2. Contents: p III: Homme de Lettres Bon Citoyen; p. XXI: Reflexions sur la Poesis p. XXVII Essay Analytique sur les Decouvertes Capitales de L’Esprit Humain. The work ranges over modern philosophers including the English empiricists. It also discusses the American revolution. The last essay was given at the Royal Society in London 1777. <br/><br/> Luigi Gonzaga prince of Castiglione 1745-1819 was a scholar and a native of Vienna. His lineage was from the ancient house of Gonzaga a noble family that ruled Mantua in Northern Italy from 1328 to 1708; they also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France. His family was a subbranch of the Gonzaga and Solferino family. His parents were Ferdinand III of Castiglione and Elena Medin. Childless he was the last in the line of this branch of the Gonzaga family. Luigi Gonzaga became a scholar traveler and activist and who read and followed the philosophers of the enlightenment and understood the need for progressive measures to support civil rights freedom and democracy.<br/><br/> Expelled from Venice for his progressive ideas Luigi Gonzaga became first a refugee then an exile then a tolerated member of a learned and ancient family. During his stay in Rome he became a friend of the poet Maria Maddalena Morelli. He was elected to membership in the patrician Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi. Founded Rome 1690 The “Accademia degli Arcadi†was an important if archly conservative force in classical literature and culture until the 20th century.<br/><br/> First published Roma : B. Francesi 1776 as Il Letterato buon cittadino discorso filosofico e politico di. Don Luigi Gonzaga di Castiglione with extensive running commentary by Luigi Godard. A second edition in French in 12mo was published in Paris : Barrois l'aîné 1785.<br/><br/> Ref: Portalupi Napoleone. Sulla legittimitÅ• dei principi Gonzaga della linea di Vescovato per . Milano 1871.<br/><br/> Provenence : Edmund Coleru author of .Au pays de l'absinthe. MontbeÄ›liard Impr. MontbeÄ›liardaise 1908 unknown books
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Castiglione Baldassarre Conte 1478 1529. Opdycke Leonard Eckstein 1858 1914 Translator
The BOOK Of The COURTIER
New York: Horace Liveright 1929. Black cloth binding with gilt spine stamping. Yellow decorative eps. Green dust jacket. VG some modest shelfwear/period poi to half-title page/Abt VG backstrip quite sun-tanned/extremity wear with largish piece lacking from rear panel lower left corner. x 4 456 pp. List of Editions pp. 427 - 432. Index at rear. 8vo. 8-3/4" x 5-7/8" <br/><br/>The Book of the Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione is a lengthy philosophical dialogue on the topic of what constitutes an ideal courtier or in the third chapter court lady worthy to befriend and advise a Prince or political leader. The book quickly became enormously popular and was assimilated by its readers into the genre of prescriptive courtesy books or books of manners dealing with issues of etiquette self-presentation and morals particularly at princely or royal courts books such as Giovanni Della Casa's Galateo 1558 and Stefano Guazzo's The civil conversation 1574. The Book of the Courtier was much more than that however having the character of a drama an open-ended philosophical discussion and an essay. It has also been seen as a veiled political allegory. It offers a poignantly nostalgic evocation of an idealized milieu — that of the small courts of the High Renaissance which were vanishing in the Italian Wars — with a reverent tribute to the friends of Castiglione's youth in particular the chastely married Duchess Elisabetta Gonzaga of Urbino to whom Castiglione had addressed a sequence of Platonic sonnets and who died in 1526. The work was composed over the course of twenty years beginning in 1508 and first published in 1528 by the Aldine Press in Venice just before the author's death." Wiki Horace Liveright hardcover books
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CASTIGLIONE Baldassare
LE PARFAIT COURTISAN; du Comte Baltassar Castillonois et deux languages respondant par deux colunmnes l'une a l'autre pur ceux qui veulent assoir l'interrigence de l'un d'icelles De La Instruction de Gabriel Chapuis Tourangeau The Courtier
Paris: Par Nicolas Bonfons 1585. 8vo pp. xxx 678 xxx. Title vingette bound in contemporary full vellum spine title in ink cover bit wrinkled lacks the front blank expert repair to the blank portion of the title page not affecting any letter press a very good copy. STC French p. 94;. An edition of the best C16th French translation of Castiglione's Cortigione by Gabriel Chapuis published simultaneously in Lyon Rouen and Paris a near exact reprint of the first of 1580 of tremendous influence in France. This translation was also published in Britain in 1588 in Wolfe's trilingual edition along with the equally influential English translation by Thomas Hoby. Chapuis states that his reason for attempting a new translation is in the same way that the Perfect Courtier described in the book cannot actually exist neither can the perfect translation and he felt that previous attempts had fallen short of the high standards demanded by Castiglione's masterpiece. Wikipedia: "Baldassare Castiglione December 6 1478 - February 2 1529 count of Casatico was an Italian courtier diplomat soldier and a prominent Renaissance author who is probably most famous for his authorship of The Book of the Courtier. The work was an example of a courtesy book dealing with questions of the etiquette and morality of the courtier and was very influential in 16th century European court circles. Castiglione was born into an illustrious family at Casatico near Mantua. In 1528 the year before his death the book for which Castiglione is most famous The Book of the Courtier Il Libro del Cortegiano was published in Venice by the Aldine Press run by the heirs of Aldus Manutius. The book in dialog form is an elegiac portrait of the exemplary court of Guidobaldo da Montefeltro of Urbino during Castiglione's youthful stay there at the beginning of the sixteenth century. It depicts an elegant philosophical conversation presided over by Elisabetta Gonzaga whose husband Guidobaldo an invalid was confined to bed and her sister-in-law Emilia Pia. Castiglione himself does not contribute to the discussion which is imagined as having occurred while he was away. The book is Castiglione's memorial tribute to life at Urbino and to his friendships with the other members of the court all of whom went on to have important positions and many of whom had died by the time the book was published giving poignancy to their portrayals of the Ducal Palace at Urbino setting of the Book of the Courtier. The conversation takes place over a span of four days in the year 1507. It addresses the topic proposed by Federigo Fregoso of what constitutes an ideal Renaissance gentleman. In the Middle Ages the perfect gentleman had been a chivalrous knight who distinguished himself by his prowess on the battlefield. Castiglione's book changed that. Now the perfect gentleman had to have a classical education in Greek and Latin letters as well. The Ciceronian humanist model of the ideal orator whom Cicero called "the honest man" on which The Courtier is based prescribes for the orator an active political life of service to country whether in war or peace. Scholars agree that Castiglione drew heavily from Cicero's celebrated treatise De Officiis "The Duties of a Gentleman" well known throughout the Middle Ages and even more so from his De Oratore which had been re-discovered in 1421 and which discusses the formation of an ideal orator-citizen. Par Nicolas Bonfons unknown books
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Castiglione Count Baldesar
The Book of the Courtier
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. Vellum bound with gilt titling and decoration. Binding is soiled and vellum boards are becoming warped. Owner bookplate on front pastedown. Number 460 of 500 numbered copies from the De Vinne Press. Translated from the Italian and annotated by Leonard Eckstein Opdycke. 71 photographs and 15 autographs by Edward Bierstadt. A beautiful production of this Renaissance classic first printed at the Aldine Press Venice in 1528. Limited/Numbered. Vellum. Good. Illus. by Edward Bierstadt Reproductions. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WN56513
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Bellini, Paolo
L'Opera incisa di Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
Bellini, Paolo: L'Opera incisa di Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione. Exhibition: Milan, Castello Sforzesco, 1982. 236 pages. Black and white illustrations. Wrappers.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 070166
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Bellini, Paolo
L'Opera incisa di Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
Bellini, Paolo: L'Opera incisa di Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione. Exhibition: Milan, Castello Sforzesco, 1982. 236 pages. Black and white illustrations. Wrappers.
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Clayton, Martin and Standring, Timothy
Castiglione: Lost Genius
Clayton, Martin and Standring, Timothy: Castiglione: Lost Genius. The Royal Collection, 2013. 192 pages with 100 colour illustrations. Hardback. 25 x 23cms. A re-assessment of the work of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1604-1664), aiming to restore the reputation of this innovative Italian painter and draftsman as a great Baroque artist, and inventor of the monotype.
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Clayton, Martin and Standring, Timothy
Castiglione: Lost Genius
Clayton, Martin and Standring, Timothy: Castiglione: Lost Genius. The Royal Collection, 2013. 192 pages with 100 colour illustrations. Hardback. 25 x 23cms. A re-assessment of the work of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1604-1664), aiming to restore the reputation of this innovative Italian painter and draftsman as a great Baroque artist, and inventor of the monotype.
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Chabanne, Laure, GrÃgoire Extermann, Pascal Griener, Gianna A. Mina et al
Marcello. AdÚle d'Affry (1836-1879). Duchesse de Castiglione Colonna
Chabanne, Laure, GrÃgoire Extermann, Pascal Griener, Gianna A. Mina et al: Marcello. AdÚle d'Affry (1836-1879). Duchesse de Castiglione Colonna. 2015. 192 pages with 130 illustrations in colour. Paperback. 22 x 29cms. Text in French.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 108553
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Chabanne, Laure, GrÃgoire Extermann, Pascal Griener, Gianna A. Mina et al
Marcello. AdÚle d'Affry (1836-1879). Duchesse de Castiglione Colonna
Chabanne, Laure, GrÃgoire Extermann, Pascal Griener, Gianna A. Mina et al: Marcello. AdÚle d'Affry (1836-1879). Duchesse de Castiglione Colonna. 2015. 192 pages with 130 illustrations in colour. Paperback. 22 x 29cms. Text in French.
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DECAUX A.
LA CASTIGLIONE
CERCLE DU BIBLIOPHILE 1966
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Castiglione, Baldassar
Le Livre du Courtisan
Editions Gérard Lebovici, Paris, 1987. In-8, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleurs, xlvi-405 pp. Présentation de Baldassar Castiglione, par Alain Pons - Note sur la présente traduction - Bibliographie - Petit dictionnaire biographique - Dédicace - Livre Premier - Livre Deuxième - Livre Troisième - Livre Quatrième - Table.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7092
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Laurent, Monique (dir.)
Marcello - Adèle d'Affry duchesse Castiglione Colonna
Musée Rodin, Paris, 1980 In-8 de format carré, agrafé sous couverture illustrée en noir, 32 pp. Marcello et Rodin, par M. Laurent - Marcello à Paris, par Henriette Bessis - Questions de métier, par Michel Terrapon, conservateur du musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Fribourg - Oeuvres exposées [69 n°] : sculptures de Marcello. - Autres sculptures ...
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[Cloulas (Ivan), Minischetti (Vito Castiglione), présentation de]
Mémoires d'un pape de la Renaissance. Les Commentarii de Pie II.
Paris Tallandier 2001 Un fort volume in-8 dos collé, couverture illustrée, 533 pages, illustrations en couleurs. Rares rousseurs, bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9899
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TREVERRET A. de
L'Italie au XVIe siècle. Etudes littéraires, morales et politiques. Mchiavel - Castigline - Sannazar.
Hachette Paris Librairie Hachette 1877, In-8 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et caissons trés décorés, fer du lycée de Montpellier au 1° plat. 426 pages. Bien relié. Bel état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 99916139
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[CASTIGLIONE (Comtesse de)].
Correspondances inédites et archives privées de Virginia Vérasis, comtesse de Castiglione : première partie.
P., Hôtel Drouot, 1951, in-4, br., 62 pp. (GE17B*)
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[CASTIGLIONE (Comtesse de)]. MAUROIS (André).
La Divine comtesse.
P., s.n. [G. Blaizot], 1951, in-4, (4)-6-(2) pp. (S5B2A)
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Vito Castiglione Minischetti
Au supermarché des animaux
Circonflexe 2008 22 pages in4. 2008. Cartonné. 22 pages.
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CASTIGLIONE (Luigi Gonzaga di).
L'Homme de Lettres, Bon Citoyen, Discours philosophique & politique de son altesse Monseigneur le Prince Louis Gonzaga de Castiglione : prononcé à l'Académie des Arcades, à Rome l'année 1776. Traduit de l'Italien.
A Genève, , 1777. In-4 de CXXIV pp., veau havane marbré, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, filet et frise dorés d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'éditeur).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1921
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GRACIÁN Baltasar.
LE HÉROS. Traduit par Zdislas Milner. Précédé de " Le Courtisan, l'honnête homme, le héros ", par René Bouvier. En appendice : " De l'amour platonique ", extrait du quatrième livre du " Courtisan " de Baldassare Castiglione.
André Tournon & Cie. 1937. In-8° broché. Couverture rempliée, pièce de titre sur le premier plat. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Impression sur papier vergé. 132 pages.
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[CASTIGLIONE GIUSEPPE] [IMPERIAL SUMMER PALACE] [YUANMINGYUAN]
Palais, Pavillons et Jardins construits par Giuseppe Castiglione dans le domaine impérial de Yuan Ming Yuan au Palais d'été de Pékin 1783-1786.
Paris, Jardin de Flore, 1977. 4 prints, each ornately depicting Western-style palaces from within the Yuanmingyuan, inscribed with the name of the palace and location and the numerical sequence, 87.8cm x 50cm (34,5 inc. x 19 inc.).87.8cm x 50cm (34œin x 19Ÿin) (20). Price is for one print only. 4 prints will cost 1440 euros. Each print is sold separately. Please inquire before ordering.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10229
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[CASTIGLIONE GIUSEPPE] [IMPERIAL SUMMER PALACE] [YUANMINGYUAN]
Palais, Pavillons et Jardins construits par Giuseppe Castiglione dans le domaine impérial de Yuan Ming Yuan au Palais d'été de Pékin 1783-1786.
Paris, Jardin de Flore, 1977. 4 prints, each ornately depicting Western-style palaces from within the Yuanmingyuan, inscribed with the name of the palace and location and the numerical sequence, 87.8cm x 50cm (34,5 inc. x 19 inc.).87.8cm x 50cm (34œin x 19Ÿin) (20).
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[CHINESE PAINTINGS] [CASTIGLIONE] [LANG SHIH-NING]
Everlasting Verdure of The Immortal Calix - An Album of Flower Studies
Taibei Shi: Guo li gu gong bo wu yuan, Minguo 60 [1971]. 1 large in-plano (50*36 cm) portfolio, silk-covered hard boards, [2] folded leaves, [16] folded leaves of mounted plates, illustrated by sixteen large size flower paitings by Castiglione, a very good copy. Very heavy, extra-postage required.
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MALPIERE (D.Bde)
La Chine et les Chinois - Moeurs, Usages, Peines et Châtiments, Fêtes, Cérémonies Religieuses - Costumes Civils et Militaires - Arts et Métiers - Architecture, Monuments, Maisons, Intérieurs, Vues et Paysages, Voitures et Vaisseaux - D'après les dessins originaux du Père Castiglione, du Peintre Chinois Pu-Qua, de W. Alexandre, Chambers, Dadley, etc., lithographiés par MM. Aubry-Le-Comte, Deveria, Grévédon, Régnier, Schall, Schmit, Thénot, Vidal - Avec des notices explicatives par D. B... de Malpière, Précédés d'une introduction présentant l'état actuel de l'Empire Chinois, sa Statistique, son Gouvernement, ses Institutions, les Cultes qu'il admet ou tolère et les grands changements politiques qu'il a subis jusqu'à ce jour par M. Bazin.
Paris, J. Caboche, Demerville et Cie, Editeurs, 1848 (deuxième Edition, mise en un meilleur ordre). 4 volumes in-folio, (30 pp.), reliure moderne plein cuir, enrichi de planches dessinées en noir et blanc, rousseurs habituelles sinon très bon état.
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