EGNATIUS (Johannes Baptista)

De exemplis Illustrium Virorum Venetae ciuitatis atque aliarum Gentium. Venice, apud Nicolaum Tridentium,

*Fine printer’s device on title-page of Pallas and Mercury.*4to. [4]ff. 309pp. [1]f. (blank). 19th century vellum backed marbled boards, 1554.

£550.00

First edition published posthumously to honour the death of Egnatius who had died in the previous year. The work is divided into nine books and is a collection of largely Venetian biographies edited by Marco Molino, son of Luigi, the Procurator of San Marco. Giovanni Battista Cipelli (1478-1553), best known under his academic name, Egnatius, was one of the most important Venetian humanist scholars of the early 16th century and a close friend of the Aldo Manuzio whose press published a number of his editions. Bookplate of Franz Pollack. 19th century bibliographical note in Italian tipped in quoting Foscarini.Adams E81. BMSTC (Italian), p. 231. Brunet II, 953.

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