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OVIDIUS NASO, Publius Le Metamorfosi [...], ridotte da Giovanni Andrea Dell'Anguilara, in ottava rima. Impressione...

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OVIDIUS NASO, Publius Le Metamorfosi [...], ridotte da Giovanni Andrea Dell'Anguilara, in ottava rima. Impressione sesta [...]. Con l'annotationi di M. Gioseppe Horologgi, novamente corretto, et ristampato. Con postille, et con gli argomenti nel principio di ciascun libro di M. Francesco Turchi. Venice C. Franceschini 1578 8vo: [4]-268 ff. (wormtrack in prelims and sm. marg. one in the end, some sl. foxing, pale damp stains, some words lightly printed retraced in black ink, stains on ff. 218-220 and 265). 19th-c. mottled calf, gilt-ruled covers, one frame decorated with angular fleurons, gilt-orn. spine with raised bands, marbled edges matching endpapers (rubbed, some stains on front cover, joints (part.) split, head and tail missing, corners very bumped, inside front joint strengthened). Renowned translation of the Metamorphoses by Anguillara (1517-1572) who modernised the text converting the verse form to the "ottava rima". Accompanied by annotations by Giuseppe Orologgi, and "argomenti" within orn. frames and notes by Francesco Turchi. Illustrated with 15 woodcuts in-text in identical decorative frames. Text in 2 col. Printer's mark on title. Ref. EDIT16 41544. - Not in Adams, STC French, Mortimer, Gamba (other ed.). Prov. Stamp.

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OVIDIUS NASO, Publius Le Metamorfosi [...], ridotte da Giovanni Andrea Dell'Anguilara, in ottava rima. Impressione sesta [...]. Con l'annotationi di M. Gioseppe Horologgi, novamente corretto, et ristampato. Con postille, et con gli argomenti nel principio di ciascun libro di M. Francesco Turchi. Venice C. Franceschini 1578 8vo: [4]-268 ff. (wormtrack in prelims and sm. marg. one in the end, some sl. foxing, pale damp stains, some words lightly printed retraced in black ink, stains on ff. 218-220 and 265). 19th-c. mottled calf, gilt-ruled covers, one frame decorated with angular fleurons, gilt-orn. spine with raised bands, marbled edges matching endpapers (rubbed, some stains on front cover, joints (part.) split, head and tail missing, corners very bumped, inside front joint strengthened). Renowned translation of the Metamorphoses by Anguillara (1517-1572) who modernised the text converting the verse form to the "ottava rima". Accompanied by annotations by Giuseppe Orologgi, and "argomenti" within orn. frames and notes by Francesco Turchi. Illustrated with 15 woodcuts in-text in identical decorative frames. Text in 2 col. Printer's mark on title. Ref. EDIT16 41544. - Not in Adams, STC French, Mortimer, Gamba (other ed.). Prov. Stamp.

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