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Gilles de Raiz. Pièce en Quatre Actes et un Épilogue

Gilles de Raiz. Pièce en Quatre Actes et un Épilogue by Huidobro, Vincent [Vicente]

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Title
Gilles de Raiz. Pièce en Quatre Actes et un Épilogue
Author
Huidobro, Vincent [Vicente]
Seller
Triolet Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Paris: Éditions Totem/Librairie José Corti, 1932. First edition. 232 pp. Original publisher's printed wrappers. Minor handling wear, yapped edges a little rubbed. Very clean overall. A play by the great Chilean poet. Gilles de Rais was the notorious knight who fought alongside Joan of Arc but is better known as a serial killer; Bataille and Huysmans both wrote works about him. Frontispiece portrait of the author by Picasso, with two illustrations by Joseph Sima. Inscribed by Huidobro "a mes chers amis Lipchitz," possibly the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz and his wife Berthe, with whom Huidobro was known to associate during his time in Paris. A rare book, particularly inscribed.
Vite de’ prencipi di Vinegia di Pietro Marcello, tradotte in volgare da Lodovico Domenichi. Con le vite di quei prencipi, che furono doppo il Barbarigo, fino al doge Priuli. Nelle quali s’ha cognitione di tutte le istorie venetiane fino all’anno 1558. Con una copiosissima tavola di tutte le cose memorabili, che si contengono in esse

Vite de’ prencipi di Vinegia di Pietro Marcello, tradotte in volgare da Lodovico Domenichi. Con le vite di quei prencipi, che furono doppo il Barbarigo, fino al doge Priuli. Nelle quali s’ha cognitione di tutte le istorie venetiane fino all’anno 1558. Con una copiosissima tavola di tutte le cose memorabili, che si contengono in esse by MARCELLO, Pietro (fl. 15th-16th cent.)

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Vite de’ prencipi di Vinegia di Pietro Marcello, tradotte in volgare da Lodovico Domenichi. Con le vite di quei prencipi, che furono doppo il Barbarigo, fino al doge Priuli. Nelle quali s’ha cognitione di tutte le istorie venetiane fino all’anno 1558. Con una copiosissima tavola di tutte le cose memorabili, che si contengono in esse
Author
MARCELLO, Pietro (fl. 15th-16th cent.)
Seller
Govi Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
AN UNCUT COPY WITH DECKLE EDGES AND CONTEMPORARY CARDBOARDS 8vo (164x106 mm). [12], 371 [i.e. 373], [63] pp. Collation: A-EE8. Repeated in pagination the pp. 163-164. The last leaf is a blank. Colophon at l. EE7r. Printer's device on title page and l. EE7v. Light marginal staining and foxing on a few leaves. Outer margin of the title page soiled. Contemporary cardboards, spine covered with a later colored paper, lettering piece on spine (panels slightly soiled, minor losses to spine). A bit loose, but a very good copy, uncut with deckle edges. SECOND EDITION of the 'Lives of the Doges" by Pietro Marcello in the translation by Lodovico Domenichi. The first edition of this translation, the only one ever made, was printed by Marcolini in 1557 for Plinio Pietrasanta. Basically, Marcolini's name appears only in this second edition, which differs from the first for small changes in the dedication to Giovanni Priuli and for the addition of some final Latin verses by Bernardo Giorgi. The first Latin edition of Marcello's 'Lives' was published in 1502 and contained the biography of 73 doges. Later Silvestro Girelli added the lives, in Latin (here in Domenichi's translation), of 4 other doges. Finally, Giorgio Benzoni updated the work with 3 further lives, written directly in Italian, up to the eightieth doge Francesco Venier, who died in 1556. So it is not true, as announced in the title, that the work reaches the year 1558. Casali, nr. 123; Edit 16, CNCE28635.