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Edité par Frambotti,, Padova,, 1648
Vendeur : SCRIPTORIUM Studio Bibliografico, Mantova, MN, Italie
gr. vol. in folio, pp. (18), 244, bella leg. p. pelle coeva con tit. oro al d. con nervi. Bel front. inc in rame con tit. racchiuso in magnifica edicola architettonica animata da figure allegoriche e i Santi patroni della città, in calce graziosa vedutina di Verona. Con ritr. dell'A. e 34 tavv. per lo più ripiegate fra cui il territorio del veronese e la grande pianta della città. Cicognara 4059. Picc. abrasioni al d. ma ottimo esempl. a larghi margini. [030].
Edité par Antonio Lafre, c.1568., Rome, 1568
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Edition originale Signé
Edition : First Edition., Later quarter vellum and boards. Spine flat with author and date in manuscript ink., Text in Latin. : The portraits of popes from Urban VI to Pius V, the last signed by Philippe de Soye. A portrait of Gregory XIII, elected in 1572 is found in some copies. The leaves of each gathering are signed in reverse. The erudite Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius (1529-1568) was an Italian historian and antiquary, who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was recognized as one of the greatest church historians and archaeologists of his time. The scholarly printer Paulus Manutius called him antiquitatis helluo ("a glutton for antiquity"), and Julius Caesar Scaliger styled him pater omnis historiae ("father of all history"). Antonio Lafreri, or Antoine Lafréry, (1512-1577), was a French Italian engraver, cartographer and publisher. Of French origin - born in Franche-Comté- Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Atlases of Lafreri, published in Rome in 1570, one of the first, organic collection of printed maps. The renowned Lafrery family members were important 16th century engravers and publishers of maps and prints. Their maps are among the most sought after examples of 16th century map makers of Europe. , Size : Folio. (325 x 228 mm). , Illustrated with engraved title and 27 engraved portraits of popes. , Title and dedication leafs each with large watermark at centre., References : Ruscelli, no. 449; Mortimer, Harvard College Library, Italian 356; Roland, Lafrery, p. 374; , PP. 30 leaves. Scarce large paper copy. Some light rubbing. Minor mostly marginal staining; a few marginal repairs.
Edité par Venice, Io. Baptista Ciotti., 1600
Vendeur : Michael Steinbach Rare Books, Wien, Autriche
Edition originale
38,5 : 25 cm. Engraved title, 6 leaves, 136; 15 pages, 32 double-page engraved plates. Calf in contemporary style. First edition. - Panvinio was an Augustinian monk and an important Reneissance historian of early Rome, who also served as Corrector and Reviser of the books of the Vatican Library in 1556. The present work on the games, triumphs and circuses of Rome, Pompeii and Constantinople is profusely illustrated with engraving depicting gladatorial combat, animal sacrifice, Roman coins, statuary, classical architecture etc. - Engraved title mounted and bound oppoisite the dedication page, page 15 of the appendix mounted on old paper the right part supplemented handwritten, some minor waterstains in the lower edge, not affacting text or illustrations. The intersting engravings in strong impressions. - Adams P-189; Berlin Kat. 1854; Mortimer Harvard Italian 357.
Edité par Venise, Jacopo Strada, 1557, 1557
Vendeur : Librairie Historique F. Teissèdre, PARIS, France
Membre d'association : ILAB
Edition originale Signé
in-folio, titre avec belle vignette de libraire, [240] pp. mal chiffrées 228, texte sur deux colonnes, avec de nombreuses monnaies gravées dans le texte, [103] ff. n. ch. (dédicace, au lecteur, index) ; exemplaire dans lequel dédicace et préface ont été reliées après le texte, demi-veau blond, dos à nerfs orné de filets et caissons richement ornés, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées Rousseurs, des mouillures claires supra-paginales avec une réparation à la page de titre et aux premiers ff. mais bel exemplaire. (Ottmann-Duplanil). Édition originale du premier livre de l'humaniste Onofrio Panvinio (1529-1568), Augustinien, réviseur de la Bibliothèque Vaticane et bibliothécaire du cardinal Alexandre Farnèse. Il s'agit d'une édition des Fastes consulaires de Rome, utilisées comme on le sait comme calendriers, et qui constituent la source primaire la plus fondamentale pour l'histoire de la Rome ancienne.Graesse, V, 123. Pas dans Brunet.
Edité par Ant. Lafrerij formeis c. 1568, Rome, 1568
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Edition originale
Edition : First Edition. , Recent half calf with brownish marbled boards. Spine with four raised bands and gilt title on 2., Text in Latin. A 16th century work detailing the lives Popes. Portraits of Urbanus VI, Innocentius VII, Innocentius VIII, Gregorius XII, Alexander V, Alexander VI, Ioannes XXIII, Martinus V, Eugenius IIII, Felix IIII, Nicolaus V, Calixtus III, Pius II, Pius III, Pius IV, Pius V, Paulus II, Paulus III, Paulus IV, Iulius II, Iulius III, Leo X, Adrianus VI, Clemens VII, Marcellus II. They are engraved by Antoine Lafrery who based his work on portraits done by Raphael, Titian and others. Short accounts of their lives are on the versos. The erudite Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius (1529-1568) was an Italian historian and antiquary, who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He was recognized as one of the greatest church historians and archaeologists of his time. The scholarly printer Paulus Manutius called him antiquitatis helluo ("a glutton for antiquity"), and Julius Caesar Scaliger styled him pater omnis historiae ("father of all history"). Antonio Lafreri, or Antoine Lafréry, (1512-1577), was a French Italian engraver, cartographer and publisher. Of French origin - born in Franche-Comté- Lafreri settled in Rome around 1540. His most important work is the so-called Atlases of Lafreri, published in Rome in 1570, one of the first organic collection of printed maps. The renowned Lafrery family members were important 16th century engravers and publishers of maps and prints. Their maps are among the most sought after examples of 16th century map makers of Europe. , Size : Quarto (284x202mm), With 25 of 27 copper engraved portraits of popes, References : Ruscelli, no. 449; Mortimer, Harvard College Library, 356; Roland, Lafrery, p. 374; , 1-25 unpaginated copper engravings with accompanying text on versos Lacks title, two leaves of text and two engraved portraits of Popes Bonifacius IX and Xystus IV. A very good example of this scarce 16th century Italian illustrated book with text and plates clean and crisp.
Edité par Venice: Jacobus de Strada, 1557
Vendeur : Hill Country Books, Boerne, TX, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : Collectible: Good. First Edition. 1557. Written in Italian. Bound in vellum. Folio. pp 228, [197]index. 369 medallion woodcuts (incl. repetitions) in text. large woodcut device on title. several woodcut initials. text partly printed in red. Vellum is stain chipped with a 1" piece missing from the top of the spine. Writing on cover in brown ink. Leather laces have been replaced with more modern leather. End leaves have been replaced. Previous owner's name plate is on the inside board. Notes in brown ink written in margins and text. Foxing mainly on page edges and toward end pages. Water stain near top of pages, more pronounced in index area. 2 laid in pieces of paper, one about Santissimo Crocifisso.
Edité par Ex officina Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium, Venice, 1558
Vendeur : Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Panvinio, Onofrio (1529-68). Reipublicae romanae commentariorum libri tres. [16], 947, [11]pp. Venice: Ex officina Erasmiana apud Vincentium Valgrisium, 1558. 173 x 112 mm. Limp vellum ca. 1558, title in ink on the spine, spine darkened and with 2 small tears in the upper extremity. Minor toning but very good. First Edition. Panvinio, a noted antiquary and archeologist, was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the great 16th-century collector and patron of the arts. Panvinio's history of the Roman republic is divided into three books. "In Book I, on topography, he treated the â image of the old cityâ "that is, the ancient buildings' (â priscae urbis imagino, id est, vetusta aedificia'). He included the origin, location, boundary, gates, streets, hills, and regions of the city. Book II dealt with institutions; it had a separate title-page and was called â The Roman state' (â Civitas romana'). It was original in that it aimed to present not an organizational plan but a historyâ "scared and secularâ "of Roman institutions . . . Book III was concerned with the Empire outside of the city of Rome ("Imperium romanum')â "that is, the provinces" Bauer, The Invention of Papal History, p. 57). Panvinio is best known for his great archeological map of Rome, produced in 1565. .
Edité par Venedig, (J. Strada), 1(557).
Vendeur : Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Autriche
(8), 428, (32) SS. Mit großer Druckermarke am Titel und vielen Wappenholzschnitten im Text. - (Beigebunden) II: Ders. Chronicon ecclesiasticum. A C. Iulii Caesaris dictatoris imperio, usque ad imp. Caesarem Maximilianum II. Austrium, pium, felicem, perpetuum Augustum. Köln, Maternus Cholinus, 1568. (14), 144 (recte: 146) SS. Mit Holzschnittvignette am Titel. - (Beigebunden) III: Ders. Romanorum principum et eorum quorum maxima in Italia imperia fuerunt libri IV. Eiusdem de comitiis imperatoriis liber. Basel, Henricpetri, 1558. (12), 450 (recte: 480), (2) SS. Mit Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel (am letzten Bl. verso wdh.). Lederband des 17. Jhs. mit Spuren goldgepr. Rückenschildchen. Dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Rotschnitt. Folio (214:293 mm). Sammelband mit drei historischen Schriften Panvinios (1530-68), jeweils in erster Ausgabe. "Den Ehrennamen 'Pater omnis historiae' (Scaliger) verdiente [Panvinio] nicht bloß durch die Vielseitigkeit seiner Studien, sondern durch ganz moderne kritische Fragestellung und Auffassung; er ist originell und echter Historiker, sieht die Lücken und Probleme und dient unbestechlich der Wahrheit. Sein Stil ist einfach, aber sorgfältig und angenehm" (LThK VII, 923). - I: Erste Personalgeschichte der Kurie; ein reiches Quellenwerk von großer Bedeutung. Die ersten 4 Bll. im Bug verstärkt und in der unteren Ecke angerändert (geringfügiger Textverlust, auch das Impressum betreffend). - II: Kirchengeschichte, in der Propheten, Kaiser, Könige, Konsuln, Päpste etc. von Anbeginn der Zeiten bis 1566 tabellarisch-chronologisch verzeichnet sind. Titel etwas fleckig und mit alt getilgtem Besitzvermerk. - III: Genealogie der römischen, fränkischen und deutschen Kaiser und Könige bis 1556. Mit dem Anhang über die Kurfürsten und deren Wahl; am Schluß die Goldene Bulle. - Durchgehend leicht gebräunt bzw braunfleckig, teils auch etwas wasserrandig. Einband berieben; Kapitale stärker lädiert. Exemplar aus der Bibliothek des Wiener Augustiner-Eremiten Theophilus Paulle (1680-1731), Professor für Kasuistik an der theologischen Fakultät der Universität Wien, mit seinem mehrzeiligen eigenh. Besitzvermerk am Titel von I und III (dat. 1721) sowie seinem typograph. Exlibris am vorderen Innendeckel. Nach seinem Tode in die Bibliothek der Wiener Unbeschuhten Augustiner einsigniert (entspr. hs. Signatur am vorderen Innendeckel und Signaturetikett am Rücken. - I: BM-STC Italian 488. Adams P 194. Edit 16, CNCE 34274 (nennt am Ende irrtümlich 20 Bl.). Cerroti 1406 (dat. irrtümlich 1551). - II: BM-STC German 673. VD 16, P 250. Nicht bei Adams. - III: BM-STC German 673. Adams P 204. VD 16, ZV 12146.
Edité par Venise, [Bâle, Thomas Guérin pour] Giacommo Strada, 1557., 1557
Vendeur : Librairie Ancienne J.-Marc Dechaud, CRISSAY SUR MANSE, France
Membre d'association : ILAB
1 vol. in-folio, veau roux, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés et à froid et de petits fleurons dorés, encadrement d'un filet doré sur les plats, médaillon azuré doré au centre, initiales P.P. dorées dans l'évidement central, tranches dorées. Reliure de l'époque, dos refait, qq. épidermures et taches sur les plats, filet doré estompé. Bon exemplaire. Ex-libris ms. (XVIIe s.) du couvent de St Augustin de Toulouse. Titre orné d'une grande marque typographique, plusieurs centaines de blasons gravés sur bois dans le texte, (4) ff., 428 pp., (16) ff. Signatures : *4 [A-Z]6 [Aa-Mm]6 Nn8 [Oo-Pp]6. Petite galerie de vers dans la marge intérieure des pp. 363 à 398. Intérieur frais. Edition originale peu commune de cette histoire abrégée des papes et cardinaux depuis saint Pierre jusqu'à Paul IV (+ 1559) comprenant des renseignements et anecdotes sur les conclaves. Ouvrage illustré d'un très copieux armorial des papes et cardinaux, comprenant plusieurs centaines de blasons gravés sur bois, certains laissés en blanc. Ce travail remarquable est l'oeuvre de l'un des plus savants antiquaires de l'époque, Onofrio Panvinio (1530-1568) que Paul Manuce avait surnommé "Antiquitatis helluo". l'impression, très soignée, est due à l'imprimeur d'origine lyonnaise Thomas Guérin, actif à Bâle entre 1557 et 1592 et financée par le richissime antiquaire et marchand mantouan Jacopo Strada (1515-1588). Adams, P-194; Graesse V, 123.
Edité par J. Strada, Venice, 1557
Vendeur : Pazzo Books, Boston, MA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover (Quarter Leather). Etat : Very Good Condition. First Edition. 19th century leather backed boards, front hinge cracked, corners worn, remains of library spine label, binding sound overall. Private library plate on pastedown, minor scattered foxing, index leaf foxed and with a stain in the bottom margin; overall quite clean internally. Printed in red and black with engraved emblems throughout. (12), 228pp, index, blanks intact. Adams P 195. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046552.
Edité par Venedig, Jacob Strada, 1557., 1557
Vendeur : Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Autriche
Edition originale
Etat : 0. Erster Druck der ersten Ausgabe dieser wohl ersten Personalgeschichte der Kurie, ein reiches Quellenwerk von großer Bedeutung. - Den Ehrennamen Pater omnis historiae (Scaliger) verdiente er nicht bloß durch die Vielseitigkeit seiner Studien, sondern durch ganz modern kritische Fragestellung und Auffassung; er ist originell und echter Historiker, sieht die Lücken und Probleme und dient unbestechlich der Wahrheit. Sein Stil ist einfach, aber sorfältig und angenehm" (LThK VII, 923f.). - Vorderdeckel m. wenigen Kratzspuren. Titel m. ergänztem Eckabriß (ohne Textverlust). Vereinzelt min. fleckig, gebräunt bzw. wasserrandig (nur die letzten Bll. im seitlichen weißen Rand etwas stärker). Wenige Bll. m. kl. Wurmspuren im weißen Rand, sonst insgesamt schönes u. sauberes Exemplar mit den drei Bll. Privilegien nach dem Inhaltsverzeichnis (das letzte Privileg Privilegij Senatus Veneti" am Ende mit Initialstempel A. R."). - Adams P 194; BM STC, Italian Books 488; Graesse V, 123; Wetzer/W. IX, 1367; nicht im Kat. BSB 1501-1840, bei v. Berchem, Brunet u. Ebert; zum Verfasser vgl. Jöcher III, 1229f. la Gewicht in Gramm: 2000 Fol. Mit großer Holzschn.-Verlegermarke a. d. Titel, zahlr. figürl. Holzschn.-Initialen u. zahlr. Wappenholzschnitten im Text. 4 Bll., 428 S., 19 Bll., Mod. Pgmt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild u. Bindebändern.
Edité par Venice: Iacobi Stradae Mantuani [Jacobus Strada], 1557
Vendeur : Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. First Edition. [Papal Iconography] Folio, 30 x 20.5 cm. Bound in later mottled calf (17th cent.), with gilt stamped spine compartments. Good binding and cover (professionally rebacked in 1980 in the Netherlands). [4], 428 pp., [16] leaves. Heavily illustrated with woodcuts of the arms of the popes and cardinals, from Saint Peter to Paul III. Generally clean, unmarked pages. Panvinio was an Italian historian and humanist, who was primarily concerned with the study of ancient Rome. Adams P-194. Graesse V, 123.
Edité par Roma : Nella libraria, de' fratelli de' Rossi, all'insegna della Salamandra., 1727
Vendeur : Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. 2 vols. 12mo. Original vellum; short tear on one spine.10 x 16.5 cm. 614, 780 pp. 21 folded engraved plates as well as engravings in the text.Light water stain to first few pages of Roma Antica affecting the left half side and affecting a small part of the upper left corner in the balance of the book; one folding plate torn without loss; no water stains in Roma Moderna; light foxing and aging throughout. OCLC Numbers: 23645546 and 956151756. Revised and enlarged from the author's two works: Ritratto di Roma antica; Ritratto di Roma moderna. "Presentiamo di nuouo . li due tomi della Descrizione di Roma antica, e moderna."--All'erdvito lettore li Fratelli de Rossi, v. 1, 5th prelim. leaf. Volumes called "Tomo I[-II]" at foot of first page of each signature.Bookplate of Lothar Schlesinger.
Edité par Bernardo Basa, Venetia (Venezia), 1594
Vendeur : Libreria Scripta Manent, ALBENGA, SV, Italie
A Cura: Dionigi Bartolomeo . Prefazione: Bernardo Basa . Edizione: Prima edizione del Platina fu del 1543 . Pagine: XL+339+1+192 (188) Fogli . Illustrazioni: Centinaia di incisioni raffiguranti i Pontefici, poste prima di ogni biografia . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato Settecento in pelle marrone, quattro nervi e fregi in oro al dorso. Tagli spruzzati in Blu . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Mancano le carte 161-163 e 173-176 (4 fogli) nella seconda parte sulla cronologia aggiunta. Prima parte completa. Ultima pagina bianca restauro con carta tagliata, senza mancanza di testo. Segni di tarlo non invasivi se in rare parti. Gora e bruniture nelle prime 7 carte. Opera dedicata a Monsignor Marco Antonio Cardinale Colonna.Interessante notare che si tratta dell'ultima edizione dove compare la biografia di Papa Giovanni VIII Femmina, la PAPESSA; non vi è l'immagine ma nelle edizioni successive scomparve la citazione a causa della censura. Il Platina fu letterato e gastronomo. Il Panvinio storico e letterato umanista. Il Cicarelli .
Vendeur : Mesnard - Comptoir du Livre Ancien, Ruelle-sur-Touvre, France
1 volume grand in-12° relié plein vélin d'époque, 11 f. nchf. dont titre, 95 - 1 f. nchf. 33 p.+ 1 f. nchf. infimes trous de vers en marge supérieure de quelques pages, taches d'encre sans occultation du texte sur les 4 premières feuilles, tampon de bibliothèque. Rare et bel ouvrage traitant dans sa première partie des Triumphalia romains, trophées arcs, pompe liée au triomphe de l'imperator suivi du même sujet traité plus précocement par Panofrio Panvinio. NOTICE FOR FOREIGN CUSTOMERS : The ECONOMIC SHIPPING RATE is reserved by FRENCH POST for books whose weight is less than 2KG ! We have limited too this offer for books whose value is less than 30 euros. Shipping will increase if you choose this rate for a value or heavy book. If you select a Paypal payment in this particular case we cannot change the shipping rate on Abebooks but this one will increase in the Paypal invoice. So be careful please to select the appropriate shipping rate taking into consideration the book value or the weight or both.
Edité par ex Officina Erasmiana Vincentij Valgrisij, Venetiis, 1558
Vendeur : BACCHETTA GIORGIO - ALFEA RARE BOOKS, Milano, Italie
Volume: 1 [3 parti] 30.5x21 cm, [24], 480 ; [8], 72 ; 82 pp., 2 incisioni nel testo, capilettera parlanti incisi, marca tipografica di Valgrisi, all'inizio e alla fine di ogni parte, legatura coeva in pergamena floscia, residui di antichi lacci ai piatti, titolo manoscritto al dorso, salvo qualche alone, l'opera è in ottimo stato di conservazione ad ampi margini, in latino L'autore, Onofrio Panvinio, fu erudito agostiniano nato a Verona nel 1530 e morto a Palermo nel 1568. In questo esemplare sono raccolte più opere, tutte edite nel 1558 presso Valgrisi.
Edité par Venezia, 1600
Vendeur : libreria antiquaria perini Sas di Perini, Verona, VR, Italie
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Acquaforte e bulino, dimensioni mm 330x442, impressa su carta vergata coeva, con margini, in perfetto stato di conservazione. Esemplare nel terzo stato di tre, stampato in "Venetijs Anno Salutis MDLXXX GRE XIII Pontifice maximo cum privilegeis Pontificis", e con, aggiunto in basso a destra: C, pag. 7. Tratto da "De ludis Circensibus", pubblicato da Giovan Battista Ciotti nel 1600Sul lato destro, sotto la ricostruzione del Circo Massimo, Ë inciso il titolo: ANTEIQUAE URBIS IMAGO accuratissime, ex vetusteis moumenteis, et heis quae supersunt reliquieis, et parichrieis delineata ONUPHRII PANVINII VERONENSIS FRATRIS Eremitae Augustiniani autoris impensaÖ Nel riquadro in basso a destra si trova una legenda numerica di 90 rimandi a luoghi e monumenti notabili (ma il n. 90 non riporta indicazioni), distribuita su tre colonne. Nella tavola presenti alcune indicazioni toponomastiche. Orientazione nei quattro angoli con il nome dei punti cardinali: SEPTENTRIO, MERIDIES, ORIENS, OCCIDENS, il nord-est Ë in basso. Pianta archeologica a proiezione verticale con elevazione dei soli monumenti antichi. Si tratta di una delle pi? importanti piante archeologiche della citt?, assieme a quella pubblicata nel libro di Bartolomeo Marliano "Urbis Romae Topographia B. Marliani" (1544) e alla piccola pianta archeologica del Ligorio (1553). H lsen sostiene che l'orografia derivi dalla pianta moderna del Paciotto (1557) malgrado il Panvinio abbia rovesciato l'orientazione, portando il nord a destra. Sembra corretto sottolineare che l'opera abbia una derivazione comune dal Marliano e anche dal Bufalini (1551). La prima edizione, dedicata a papa Pio IV, fu stampata a Roma nel 1565 probabilmente dallo stesso Panvinio. Frutaz ricorda che il Panvinio si avvaleva della collaborazione del pittore parmigiano Mercurio Baiardi e ipotizza che questi possa essere l'autore della pianta. L'opera Ë molto rara ed Ë inserita nell'esemplare di Monaco di Baviera dello Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae di Antonio Lafreri, come pure nel secondo volume della raccolta cartografica fattizia cinquecentesca della Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze. La lastra fu ristampata, a Venezia, con la data aggiornata al 1580 e dedicata a papa Gregorio XIII. Una terza stesura della lastra, con il numero di pagina aggiunto, Ë inserita nel libro postumo del Panvinio, il De ludis Circensibus stampato a Venezia nel 1600 da G. Battista Ciotti e successivamente a Padova nel 1642 da Paolo Frambotti. Erudito. Agostiniano, si dette in Roma, giovanissimo, a indagini sull'antichit? romana, acquistando grande fama. Pio IV lo nominÚ revisore alla Biblioteca Vaticana. Fra le molte sue opere, specialmente notevoli i Commentarii ai Fasti (1558), i Commentarii ai Trionfi, i Comizi imperiali, le Antichit? veronesi (incompiute), una silloge di epigrafi, ecc. Le sue schede manoscritte, preziose fonti sui monumenti medievali romani e notevoli testimonianze sul suo metodo critico, si conservano nella Bibl. Vaticana. Fu ritratto da Tiziano (Roma, gall. Colonna). Nel 1556 realizzÚ lagrande carta archeologica di Roma antica. In quello stesso periodo ha iniziato a collaborare con l'incisore francese ?tienne DupÈrac, che ha continuato a fornire illustrazioni per stampe postume delle opere del Panvinio.Borroni Salvadori (1980): n. 212; Caldana (2013): n. I.13; Frutaz (1962): n. XX e tav. 35; H lsen (1915): IX, p. 57, nn. 47-48; Scaccia Scarafoni (1939): nn. 14-15. Bifolco-Ronca, Cartografia e Topografia Italiana del XVI secolo, Catalogo ragionato delle opera a stampa (2018), pp. 2350-2351, tav. 1209, terzo stato di tre. Nr.cat: 8023.
Edité par Jacobi Stradae Mantuani, Venetiis [Venice], 1557
Vendeur : Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Folio, 30 x 20 cm. Bound in contemporary vellum. A few creases on cover. [8] 428 [16] pp. Scattered staining. Large wood cut device on title. Papal and cardinal arms (from Saint Peter to Paul III) woodcut illustrations throughout. Ref: Adams P-194. Graesse V, 123.
Edité par Typis Petri Marie Frambotti Bibliop., Patavii, 1681
Vendeur : Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Marbled paper (resembling tree calf) over boards, paper spine label, library call number handwritten in white ink at tail of spine; folio (390x260mm); pp. [20], 148, [16], 147, [1] (blank), plus 30 double-page or folding plates, as well as illustrations in text; with half title-page printed in red and black, engraved title-page. Spine and top edge of boards sunned; some light chipping along joints and edges of boards. Front board, spine, and first few leaves pulled off text block. Needs repair. Library inkstamp on prelims (Biblioth. S. Caroli, Borr. Semin. Philad.); early notation inked on half-title; first half of text block faintly waterstained; some moderate browning and spotting; closed tear across plate at p. 87; crack in the gutter at p. [10], and a few leaves loose (laid-in). Sold as is.
Edité par not identified, Venettis, 1567
Vendeur : Bauer Rare Books, San Diego, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. 12mo. 22 leaves. Frontispiece engraving. Rebound, spine intact, covers missing, overall good condition. (94640). Text in Latin. Onofrio Panvinio (1529-1568) was an Italian historian and antiquary, who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese.
Edité par Henningum Mullerum, Helmstedt, 1673
Vendeur : Pazzo Books, Boston, MA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover (Vellum). Etat : Very Good Condition. First Edition. Full contemporary vellum, a bit soiled but sound and attractive. Light browning internally, but a clean, crisp copy; lacking the front blanks. 2 volumes in 1. (16), 824, 104, 43pp. First edition of Clasen's work on the Sibylline oracles which also adds Sébastien Castellion and Onofrio Panvino's important 16th century works on the same topic. Size: Quarto (4to). Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Religion & Theology. Inventory No: 045461.
Edité par HIERONYMUM DISCIPULUM, VeronaE, 1589
Vendeur : Libri Antichi Arezzo - F&C Edizioni, AREZZO, Italie
Livre Edition originale
Rilegato. Etat : ottimo. prima edizione. PANVINIUS ONOPHRIUS. DE PRIMATU PETRI ET APOSTOLICAE SEDIS POTESTATE. LIBRI TRES CONTRA CENTURIARUM AUCTORES. Veronae, Hieronymum Discipulum 1589.[Prima edizione-Verona] ( 20,2 ) bella piena pelle maculata sec. XVII., titolo su tassello rosso, specchi, nervi e labbro riccaenti impressi in oro ai piccoli ferri. --- cc. 22 nn., pp. 330 + 1 c. con l'errata. Fregi e capilettera figg. in xilografia. EDIZIONE ORIGINALE di una delle più rare opere dell' autore che pubblicò varie cose di medicina, ginnastica, archeologia, matematica, ecc. Intorno al tipografo Discepoli Girolamo, il più importante di Verona vedi ASCARELLI-MENATO 462 e per la marca, vaccaro fig. 539. L' insegna tipografica è molto rara e sconosciuta alla ZAPPELLA. Una seconda edizione apparve nel 1591. Esemplare molto bello in tutto. Nitido e ben completo nonostante le irregolarità di registro in fine. L' errata, aggiunta in un secondo tempo, è presente solo in pochi esemplari. --- ADAMS P 192; --- BM. STC 488; --- GRAESSE V 123; --- DURA 12057: " RARO". Il CENSUS, ICCU registra solo 10 copie presenti nelle biblioteche italiane.[f11]. .
Edité par Iacobi Stradae, Venetiis, 1557
Vendeur : Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Woolloongabba, QLD, Australie
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. First Edition. 31cm x 22cm. [viii], 428, [xxxvii] pages, black and white illustrations. Modern yellow leather, 5 false raised bands, gilt lettering, rules and decoration, gilt crest to upper board, marbled endpapers. Text is in Latin. Gestorum (Videlicet) Electionisque Singulorum, & Conclavium Compendiaria Narratio :Cardinalium Item Nomina, Dignitatum Tituli, Insignia Legationes, Patria & Obitus: Onuphiro Panuinio Veronensi F. Augustiniano Authore. Documents the chronology of the popes from Saint Peter to Paul IV. Large woodcut on title page with woodcut illustrations of the arms of the popes and cardinals through the text, some hand coloured, and some printed as blank drawn in by hand, and with early marginalia throughout. Binding in Near Fine Condition. Interior in Good to Fair. Soiling and finger stains. Numerous tears to edges professionally repaired. On twenty pages oxidation of the colouring has resulted in holes in the paper. Mm4 with piece 15cm x 1cm torn from the tail. Index leaf Nn7 with a triangular piece 16cm x 15cm torn from tail fore-edge corner resulting in some loss of text. Signature Aa6 is bound after Bb6. Shipped Weight: 1.57 kilos.
Edité par Rom A Bernabo, 1656
Vendeur : Müller & Gräff e.K., Stuttgart, Allemagne
Livre
Kl.8°. 189, (3) S. Mit 1 Holzschnitt-Titelvignette. Pergamenteinband d. Zt. Der Theologe, Kirchenhistoriker und Antiquar Panvinio (lat. Onuphrius Panvinius) (Verona 1529 - 1568 Palermo/Sizilien) trat schon mit elf Jahren dem Augustinerorden bei und wurde 1554 Professor der Theologie zu Florenz in seinem Kloster. Dieses verließ er jedoch kurze Zeit später und lebte als "Eremit". "Panvinius . war in der Historie und Antiquitäten so erfahren, daß ihn Paulus Manutius einen "Helluonem antiquar Historiarum" nannte, und er den Namen des Vaters der Historie verdiente". Das vorliegende Buch wird von Jöcher zu den wichtigen gezählt. (Jöcher III/1229-30). - Mit 1 Wappenexlibris. Gelenke gelockert und mit Wurmgängen. Stellenweise wasserrandig oder wasserfleckig. Gewicht (Gramm): 200.
Edité par Appresso Stefano Monti, Venetia, 1715
Vendeur : Coenobium Libreria antiquaria, Asti, Italie
3 parti in un volume in 8 (cm 16 x 22,5), pp. (92) + 460 con illustrazioni in xilografia; 461-867 + (1 bianca); 247 + (1 bianca). La seconda e la terza parte hanno frontespizio autonomo aventi per titolo: 'Le vite de' pontefici di Bartolomeo Platina cremonese. Parte seconda da Sisto IV sino al presente pontefice Clemente XI'; e 'La Cronologia ecclesiastica del Reverendo padre F. Honofrio Panvinio veronese frate eremitano di Sant'Agostino'.ÂAlcune sequenze di pagine della seconda e della terza parte sono montate non sono montate correttamente: da pagina 856 si passa a pagina 861. Le pp. mancanti, ovvero 857-860, sono montate al fondo; nella terza parte con la 'Cronologia ecclesiastica' si arriva fino a pagina 244, le restanti pagine, da 245 a 247, sono montate al fondo dopo le pp. 857-860. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena. Edizione settecentesca di questa nota opera di Bartolomeo Sacchi, detto il Platina, scritta insieme ad altri autori. La prima parte - fino a pagina 460 - comprende le vite dei Pontefici del Platina (ciascuna vita e' preceduta dal ritratto del Pontefice con uno stemma con campo vuoto oppure illustrato), la seconda parte - da pagina 461 - comprende le vite da Sisto V a Clemente XI di Onofrio Panvinio ed altri autori; l'ultima parte, con la cronologia, e' costituita da tabelle. La raccolta si amplio' con il passare del tempo, a partire dal testo originario latino del 1479, poi tradotto in italiano nel 1543, con successive aggiunte. ITA.
Edité par Volume 1 only. Roma, MCCCXIX [1719]. Nella Libraria, ed à fperfe di Michel;Angelo, e Pier Vencenzo Roffi, all'infegna dell Salamandra., 1719
Vendeur : Much Ado Books, Alfriston, SUSSE, Royaume-Uni
Hardback. Black and White frontis engraving, 8 fold-out plates and illustrations in text. Bound in vellum. Very Good (-): Covers lightly worn and soiled; bookplate and owner's name on endpapers; staining affecting margins.
Edité par (Fin du XVIIème - Début du XVIIIème siècle),
Vendeur : Librairie Historique F. Teissèdre, PARIS, France
Membre d'association : ILAB
38 x 74 cm (à vue) - 56.5 x 91.5 cm (cadre), cadre en bois et stuc doré Impressionnante gravure figurant la procession triomphale romaine des douze Césars, avec légende se rapportant aux figures en latin. Gravée au XVIIème siècle par Jan Van de Aveelen, elle s'inspire des travaux de l'humaniste Onofrio Panvinio De triumpho commentarius de la fin du XVIème siècle et gravées par Michele Tramezzino. Onofrio Panvinio, (1530-1568). Augustinien, réviseur de la Bibliothèque Vaticane et bibliothécaire du cardinal Alexandre Farnèse. Jan Van de Aveelen (1655-1727) Peintre, graveur et illustrateur hollandais. D'abord domicilié à Leyde, il travailla ensuite en Suède à partir de 1698, notamment pour son grand ouvrage Suecia antiqua et hodernia terminé en 1716.
Edité par (Mainz: Schönwetter) (1604)., 1604
Vendeur : Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Allemagne
Livre
2°. S. 15-764, 98 S. Halbleder. Fragment. Titelblatt, Titelei, Seiten 1-14 des 1. Teils und S. 99-107 des 2. Teils fehlen. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel innen und Bibliothekssignatur auf Einband in akzeptablem Zustand. Einband berieben und bestoßen. Papier altersüblich nachgedunkelt und stellenweise stockfleckig. S. 15-36, ebenso letzte Seite des Anhangs und Nachsatz wasserfleckig. Bindung klafft (entfernte Seiten), Text sauber. Zustand ist im Preis berücksichtigt. ---- VD17 12:636112H ---- atx O 60 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2000.
Edité par Paris : Apud Egidium & Nicolaum Gillios Typis mandabat Ioannes Charron, 1588
Vendeur : Bristow & Garland, Shaftesbury, Royaume-Uni
Woodcut title devices. Two parts in 1 volume (2nd part, with separate title and pagination, , being "Sex Iulii. Frontini de. Colonis. Lib Legis."). 8vo (7 1/2 X 5 Inches), pages: 305:(23, index): 74:(13,index):(1,errata). Contemporary full vellum; binding dust marked and darkened, corners bumped, but sound. Titled in ink in an early hand to spine. Some foxing and browning within, endpapers dust marked but overall good. Being parts 3 and 5 of the five parts issued by Gilles simultaneously and sold either separately or as a collection. What appears to be a brown stain on the left hand margin of the title in the photograph is actually just a shadow.
Edité par Typis Angelo Bernabo, Romae, 1656
Vendeur : studio bibliografico pera s.a.s., LUCCA, Italie
Copertina rigida. Etat : discrete. Testo latino. Cm.17x11. Pg.189, (3). Legatura lievemente allentata in piena pergamena semirigida. Marca calcografica con agnello e vessillo al frontespizio. Esemplare privo del foglio di guardia anteriore. Capilettera e cartigli ornamentali. Leggero alone all'angolo superiore esterno del volume. Studio teologico dell'erudito agostiniano Onofrio Panvinio (Verona, 1529-1568), attivo a Firenze e a Napoli. 150 gr.