Null Catellani Smith Stchu
Moon 01
Floor lamp in patinated and silvered steel
D.…
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Catellani Smith Stchu Moon 01 Floor lamp in patinated and silvered steel D. 61 H. 42 cm As is

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Catellani Smith Stchu Moon 01 Floor lamp in patinated and silvered steel D. 61 H. 42 cm As is

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SENEQUE. Senecae Tragoediae. Venice, Filippo Giunta, 1506. In-8 (167 x 98 mm) of 224 ff. (coll. a-z⁸ &⁸ A-D⁸ (D8 blank)). Rubricated lettering in red and blue. Brown calf, spine ribbed with cold decoration, handwritten title label, boards decorated with a large decoration of cold roulettes, chased edges (binding of the period ). Rubbed, leather missing from tail of spine, corners dulled, clasps missing. Slight marginal dampening. Handwritten Marginalia (late 16th century). Minor worm damage to endpapers. Fine edition in italic type, containing for the first time a commentary on the life of Seneca and the argumenta of Benedetto Riccardini. "After the Paris edition by C. Fernandus, the edition by Benedetto Riccardini, known as 'Philologus', was again published in Italy, but in Florence, by the famous printer F. Giunta. Giunta. It demonstrates typographic research and new page organization, with the insertion of a colophon at the end of the book and the use of italics. The text is much tighter, undoubtedly intended for a more assiduous reading, by a larger audience, all the more so as the copy adopts a reduced format. The arguments are found here, but in a new version: they are in prose and quite developed (so much so that the second Juntine edition, of 1513, will offer an abridged version)."" Pascale Rey, ""Les éditions des tragédies de Sénèque conservées à la Bibliothèque nationale de France (XVe-XIXe s.)"", in L'Antiquité à la BnF, 17/01/2018, https://antiquitebnf.hypotheses.org/1643). Bookplates (religious congregations) and handwritten notes to title and top of first page (including a quotation from Seneca).