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Evangeliarium Quadruplex: Latinae Versionis Antiquae seu Veteris Italicae [Four volumes in Two]

Evangeliarium Quadruplex: Latinae Versionis Antiquae seu Veteris Italicae [Four volumes in Two] by [New Testament] Josepho Blanchino Veronensi [Giuseppe Bianchini]

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Title
Evangeliarium Quadruplex: Latinae Versionis Antiquae seu Veteris Italicae [Four volumes in Two]
Author
[New Testament] Josepho Blanchino Veronensi [Giuseppe Bianchini]
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Romae [Rome]: Typis Antonii de Rubeis, apud Pantheon, in via Seminarii Romani, 1749. Very Good. Romae [Rome]: Typis Antonii de Rubeis, apud Pantheon, in via Seminarii Romani, 1749. First Edition. Four folio volumes (41x28cm) bound in two; full contemporary calf with seven raised bands, gilt decoration, and leather title labels to spine; sponge painted edges; marbled endpapers; half titles; titles in red and black; 96; DLXXII; [3] pp.; [14]; DCXXXIV pp., 19 plates, 5 of which are folding, collated, presumed complete. Wear to boards with exposure to edges; surface scraping and flaking; binding sound. Engraved armorial bookplate of Bartholdi Nicolai Krohn of Hamburg to front pastedowns; old notes to preliminaries; else unmarked; a Very Good set of Bianchini's collation of the Vercellensis, Veronensis, Corbeiensis, and Brixianus codices. Complete sets uncommon in retail. Brunet II.