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Erste Ausgabe in der Bearbeitung von Scamozzi, basierend auf Lord Burlington's Fabbriche antiche von 1730. "This Vincente editions in French and Italian made this valuable book available to an even broader public" (Millard Collection). - Text nur in Italienisch. - "Though the title page of the above work lists Lord Burlington's edition as 'Impresso in Londra l'anno 1732', the title page of that work is dated 1730. This volume is often considered as the fifth volume of Scamozzi's Le Fabbriche" (Fowler). - Die Kupfer mit Grund- und Aufrissen der Thermen des Agrippa, Nero, Vespasian, Titus, Antonius, Diocletian u. a., sowie einigen architektonischen Details. - Druck auf Bütten mit WZ "AI Masso". EINBAND: Halbleinenband d. 20. Jhs. 44 : 31 cm. - ILLUSTRATION: Mit halbseitiger, gestochener Widmungs-Vignette für Girolamo Ascanio Giustiniani und 25 Kupfertafeln (17 doppelblattgroß). - KOLLATION: 32 S. - ZUSTAND: Ohne das gest. Frontispiz. Tls. gering stockfl. und leicht gebräunt, 1 Taf. schmutzfl., 2 Taf. am Unterrand knapp innerhalb der Platte beschnitten (kein Bildverlust, 1 Taf. minim. Textverlust). Einbd. berieben und bestoßen. - 'LITERATUR: Fowler 234. - Millard IV, 72. - Ornamentstich-Slg. Bln. 1877. - Cicognara 599. - First edition by Scamozzi, based on Lord Burlington's Fabbriche antiche of 1730. With engr. vignette and 25 (17 double page) copperplates. 20th cent. half cloth. - Only Italian text, without the engr. frontispiece. Partly slightly foxed and slightly browned, 1 plate soiled, 2 plates trimmed at the lower edge just inside the plate (no image loss, 1 plate with minimal text loss). Binding rubbed and bumped. 4000 Gramm. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 122001031
Titel: Le terme dei Romani disegnate da Andrea ...
Verlag: Vicenza, F. Modena 1785.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1785
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: gut
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
*: 15. Vicenza, Da Tommaso Parise, 1810, small in-4°, 23.5 cm, engraved frontispiece with the bust of Palladio within aedicule + title (verso blank) + pp 3-48 + 18 folding engraved plates, bound in contemporary supple vellum over boards, vellum with minor soiling, a handsome copy. This is the fourth edition. The first edition appeared also in Vicenza , by Francis Modena in 1785. The plates in our in-4° edition are drawn and engraved by Mugnon. The second edition ( Vicenza, Rossi, 1797) is considered as the 5th volume to Scamozzi's '' Le fabbriche e i disegni di Andrea Palladio.''. In our edition plates 18-25 are not present. Allthough they are still mentioned in the text and were included in previous editions they were omitted here. These 7 plates depict capitals to be found in other works of Palladio and have as such nothing to do with the subject of this book. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 36062
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Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
Beautifully illustrated architectural work on the thermae (Roman baths) of Rome, with the plates engraved after the drawings of the famous Italian architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). The buildings themselves were in ruins when Palladio visited them, but he tried to reconstruct them in his drawings. He first produced the ground plans, then reconstructed elevations and sections. In the present work his ideas for the baths of Agrippa, Nero, Vespasian, Titus, Caracalla, Diocletian, and Constantine have been beautifully reproduced, along with detailed views of Roman columns.Palladio worked on the plans for the Roman baths throughout his career, but never had the opportunity to publish them himself. After his death, his drawings were found by Richard Boyle, the third earl of Burlington (1693-1753) during his Italian trips. He published them together with his comments under the title Fabbriche antiche disegnate a Andrea Palladio (1730). This work became a foundation stone of English Palladianism. The text in the present edition was written by Ottavia Bertotti-Scamozzi (1719-1790). His version was first published in 1785 by Francis Modena, the present copy is the second edition. It is based on Burlington's version, but includes an extra set of Palladio's drawings, namely those of the baths of Agrippa. It was intended, and is often considered, as a companion volume to Le fabbriche e i disegni di Andrea Palladio raccolti ed illustrati da Ottavio Berlotti Scamozzi (1776-1783). This four-volume set was republished by Giovanni Rossi in 1796, and supplemented in turn with the present edition of the work as the "fifth volume". The success of Le fabbriche has certainly promoted the publication of this "fifth volume", which eventually played a very important and influential role in European classicist architecture at the end of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.The edges and corners are somewhat scuffed, the leather on the boards is somewhat cracked, which has been skilfully restored in some areas. The margins are slightly soiled, with an ink stain on the back of the frontispiece, and grey stains one page 36 and 37, slightly affecting the text. Otherwise in good condition.l Fowler 235; Millard Collection; Italian and Spanish books 72 (other ed.) and p. 247-61; Savage et all, Catalogue of the British architectural library, 2381; cf. Avery 745; Kat. Berlin 1877 (other ed.) and 2722; cf. Lewine 401. With an engraved frontispiece, and 25 engraved plates (17 folding and 8 full-page) by Antonio Mugnoni. Pages: 55, [1 blank] pp. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 87VFN4MNF1GM
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