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1583 LE ANTICHITA by Berosus the Chaldean antique book 16th CENTURY vellum bound

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Giovanni Nanni; Francesco Sansovino; Berosus, the Chaldean
Le Antichita:
Et d’altri Scrittori, cosi Hebrei, come Greci, et Latini, che trattano delle stesse materie.
Venice, Altobello Salicato, 1583.

A collection of spurious fragments of the works of Greek and Roman writers attributed to Berosus the Chaldean and translated into Italian, annotated by Francesco Sansovino (1521-1586).
There is an attractive printer’s device on the title page and many decorative initial letters and head-pieces within the text.
The title page is followed by a four page dedication to Roberto Strozzi of Florence by Sansovino; a table of contents; a list of writers, and the text.
Among its contents is the Babylonian conception of creation, know only from this work until 1875.
Berosus is the name of a native historian of Babylonia and a priest of the great god Bel (Bel-Marduk).
He flourished during and after the lifetime of Alexander the Great, although the exact dates of his birth and death are unknown.
It is certain, however, that he lived in the days of Alexander (356-326 B. C.) and continued to live at least as late as Antiochus I Soter (280-261 B. C.), to whom he dedicated his famous history of Babylonia.
Little is known of him with certainty. According to Vitruvius and Pliny (whose testimony, taken as a whole, is to be accepted with caution), Berosus was profoundly versed in the science of astronomy and astrology; that much is certain. Leaving Babylonia, he settled for awhile in Greece, on the island of Cos, where he opened a school of astronomy and astrology.
From there he passed to Athens where his wonderful learning and remarkable astronomical predictions brought him such fame that a statue with a gilt tongue was erected in his honor in the public gymnasium.
Vitruvius attributes to him the invention of a semi-circular sundial.
Berosus’s history of Babylonia, probably written under the title of "Babyloniaca", is referred to under the title of "Chaldaica" by Josephus and Clement of Alexandria.

Size 6 1/3 by 8 1/2" (210 x 156 mm)
[8], 104 [ie 112] pp.
Modern half vellum with corners binding, manuscript title on the spine.
Ownership note deleted from title page.
First edition of Sansovino's translation.
Text in Italian

Reserve: $447.00

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Giovanni Nanni; Francesco Sansovino; Berosus, the Chaldean
Le Antichita:
Et d’altri Scrittori, cosi Hebrei, come Greci, et Latini, che trattano delle stesse materie.
Venice, Altobello Salicato, 1583.

A collection of spurious fragments of the works of Greek and Roman writers attributed to Berosus the Chaldean and translated into Italian, annotated by Francesco Sansovino (1521-1586).
There is an attractive printer’s device on the title page and many decorative initial letters and head-pieces within the text.
The title page is followed by a four page dedication to Roberto Strozzi of Florence by Sansovino; a table of contents; a list of writers, and the text.
Among its contents is the Babylonian conception of creation, know only from this work until 1875.
Berosus is the name of a native historian of Babylonia and a priest of the great god Bel (Bel-Marduk).
He flourished during and after the lifetime of Alexander the Great, although the exact dates of his birth and death are unknown.
It is certain, however, that he lived in the days of Alexander (356-326 B. C.) and continued to live at least as late as Antiochus I Soter (280-261 B. C.), to whom he dedicated his famous history of Babylonia.
Little is known of him with certainty. According to Vitruvius and Pliny (whose testimony, taken as a whole, is to be accepted with caution), Berosus was profoundly versed in the science of astronomy and astrology; that much is certain. Leaving Babylonia, he settled for awhile in Greece, on the island of Cos, where he opened a school of astronomy and astrology.
From there he passed to Athens where his wonderful learning and remarkable astronomical predictions brought him such fame that a statue with a gilt tongue was erected in his honor in the public gymnasium.
Vitruvius attributes to him the invention of a semi-circular sundial.
Berosus’s history of Babylonia, probably written under the title of "Babyloniaca", is referred to under the title of "Chaldaica" by Josephus and Clement of Alexandria.

Size 6 1/3 by 8 1/2" (210 x 156 mm)
[8], 104 [ie 112] pp.
Modern half vellum with corners binding, manuscript title on the spine.
Ownership note deleted from title page.
First edition of Sansovino's translation.
Text in Italian

Reserve: $447.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $25.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination. International shipping may be subject to VAT.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Pennsylvania

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Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.

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