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Honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis
Honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis





honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis
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Autograph in blue ink on the front cover of program for the Metropolitan opera, season of 1956-1957, for the Verdi opera Don Carlo. Since the encyclopedia was published only once it soon became a bibliographical rarity.īJÖRLING, JUSSI (1911-1960), Swedish opera-singer. The edition contains more than 10,000 entries. Many leading scholars of the period participated Asmus, Poppe, Sergievskii, Timofeev, Fomin, Shor, and many others. Literaturnaya entsiklopediya is an invaluable work of reference information and remains a scholarly resource. The present set is a complete original of the first and only edition. 10 did however survive in the home library of one of the contributors, and was published as a reprint in Munich in 1991. 10 was suppressed by the Party Censorship in 1937 and the whole project was abandoned in 1939 and with it also a projected final 12th volume. 10 was suppressed for ideological reasons. The famous literary encyclopedia, of which vol.

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All volumes are richly illustrated, in the later volumes many stiff paper full page portraits.

honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis

1 worn, otherwise a very good, strong set.

honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis

Bound with Davanzati Bostichi's Coltiuazione Toscana Dell Viti ("On the Cultivation of Wine in Tuscany").BM v.23 col 494.

honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis

An important Renaissance work on viticulture which was still being published as late as 1851, Soderini's Trattato della Coltivazione delle Viti ("Treatise on the Cultivation of Wine") was the culmination of his lifework, which included various works on agriculture and gardening. libraries report one copy of the book, no copy has come up for auction in the past three decades. Overall a very good copy.This second edition of Soderini's Trattato della Coltivazione delle Viti, with Bernardo Davanzati Bostichi's Coltiuazione Toscana Dell Viti, appears to be even rarer than the first edition, printed ten years earlier in 1600 although three U.S. Old paper repair to outer edge of title-page, unaffecting text. Small hole in outer margin of first three leaves, also unaffecting text. Occasional light spotting throughout, primarily to margins.

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Manuscript notes on recto of rear free endpaper and small (religious?) symbol on titlepage. Near contemporary ownership inscription (partially marked out) and early nineteenth century ownership inscription on front flyleaf recto. Contemporary limp vellum, manuscript title on spine, remnants of ties on front and back covers. Bernardo DavanZATI BOSTICHI.įirenze, Per i Giunti, 1610. E la Coltiuazione Toscana Dell Viti, e d’Alcuni Arbori del S. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.TRATTATO DELLA COLTIVAZIONE DELLE VITI, E DEL FUTTO CHE SE NE PUO CAURE. Honter's work was extremely popular and reprinted many times, often with classical texts. Johann Honter was a German theologian working in Transylvania, his pocket geography "Rudimentorum Cosmographiae" was first published in Kracow in 1530 with only two maps, including a world map which was a simplified and reduced version of Waldseemuller's world map of 1513. Other maps include France, Germany, eastern Europe, the Slavic countries, Greece, Persia, Asia, northern Africa, and Sicily. The map of Spain is printed on the verso. The last section of Honter's "Rudimenta cosmographica", sometimes issued separately as here, with an intermediary state of his celebrated cordiform world map with South America shown to be separate from North America, which is called "Parsia" here after Columbus, without the engraver's initials and undated, and before the addition of winds in the margins. Modern green roan, gilt (extremities worn with minor loss). With a fine woodcuts of the planetary orbits, a globe surrounded by the names of the winds, a double-page cordiform map of the world, ten double-page maps, and one full-page map. Title-page with woodcut vignette of an armillary sphere.







Honter circuli sphaerae cum v zonis