DELLA AGRICOLTURA, di M. Giovanni Tatti Lvcchese libri cinqve.
by TATTI, Giovanni (pseudonym of Francesco Sansovino).:
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In Venetia, appresso F. Sansovino, et compagni, 1561.. TITLE CONTINUED: Ne quali si contengono tutte le cose appartenenti al bisogno della villa, tratte da gli antichi & da moderni scrittori. Con le figure delle biaue delle piante, de gli animali & delle herbe cosi medicinali, come comuni & da mangiar. SECOND EDITION 1561, divided into 5 parts, first published in 1560. Text in Italian. Small 4to, approximately 210 x 145 mm, 8 x 5½ inches, 240 small woodcuts in the text, mostly botanical apart from a few on pests in part 5, headpieces and decorated intials, printer's device to title page and colophon. 192 leaves numbered on rectos, (384 pages), [4],1-187, [1], bound in later full vellum, wine coloured gilt lettered label to spine, lacks first and last free endpapers. Binding slightly spotted, tiny hole to spine, edge of lower cover grazed with loss of vellum (80mm, 3 inches), title page lightly stained with 2 small neat repairs to blank side, crossed out small ink name and slight inking to printer's device, ink marginalia to 37 outer margins, mostly slight, apart from pages 45-48 which is heavy and with some underlining, nothing affecting text, small brown spot to top of outer margin from page 177 to end, not affecting text, small marginal repair to top of outer margin on blank side of colophon and neat ink name on printer's device, occasional small pale stain mostly to margins, otherwise a good tight clean copy, no loose pages. The 5 books on agriculture are each devoted to a single subject. The first deals with soil and farinaceous plants and their cultivation. The second part deals mainly with wine and winemaking. The third deals with gardens and flowers and their cultivation. Part four is given over to fruit trees and the final part deals with pests. See:The Cleveland Herbal, Botanical and Horticultural Collections, page 78, No. 88; Mortimer, Harvard College Library, Italian 16th Century Books, Volume 2, pages 635-36 No. 459: Rachel Hunt, Catalogue of Botanical Books, volume 1, page 94, No. 87; Durling, Catalogue of 16th Century Books in the National Libarary of Medicine, page 523. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING, ALL ZOOMABLE, FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.
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- Bookseller
- Roger Middleton (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
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- Title
- DELLA AGRICOLTURA, di M. Giovanni Tatti Lvcchese libri cinqve.
- Author
- TATTI, Giovanni (pseudonym of Francesco Sansovino).:
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Binding
- Hardcover
- Place of Publication
- In Venetia, appresso F. Sansovino, et compagni, 1561.
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- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- gardening wine wine making vines soil agriculture agricultural pests fruit trees botany botanical herbals insects scorpions serpents mice rats moths italian books italy
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