"Venezia, nella fotografia dell'ottocento", Paolo Constantini, Italo Zannier, Ed…
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"Venezia, nella fotografia dell'ottocento", Paolo Constantini, Italo Zannier, Ed. Arsenale, 1986, book in Italian

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Refutation of two works by Paolo Sarpi on the Pope's temporal power: 1 BELLARMINO (Roberto): Risposta del Card. Bellarmino a due libretti, uno de quali s'intitola Risposta di un Dottore in teologia, ad una lettera serittagli da un Rever. suo amico, sopra il Brevz si Censure dalla Santita di Paolo V publicate contra li Signori Venetiani. Et l'altro trattato, & revolutione sopra la validità delle Scommuniche di Gio. Gersone teologo, & Cancelliere Parisino ; tradotto dalla lingua latina nella volgare con ogni sedeltà, in opusculi due. Roma, Appresso Guglielmo Faciotto, 1606, et restampata in Ferrara, nella Stampa Camerale, 95 pp. followed by 2 BOVIO (Giovanni Antonio): Risposta del P. Maestro Gio. Antonio Bovio da Novara carmelitano alle considerationi del Padre Maestro Paolo da Venetia, sopra le Censure della Santità di Papa Paolo Quinto contra la Republica di Venetia. Roma, Appresso Guglielmo Facciotto, et in Bologna, 1606, 158 pages. 2 works in 1 volume, 10 by 15.3 cm. Muted 19th century covers. Small wetness in the lower margin of the first 10 ff. of the 1st work, otherwise very good condition. Interesting combination of two works refuting the positions of the Venetian Republic, which contested the Pope's temporal power. 1) Ferrara printing, published the same year as the original. Rare. IT \ICCU \UBOE\ 117769. The Republic of Venice commissioned Paolo Sarpi and various theologians, including Marsili, to defend its policies. They published two incendiaries, which Bellarmin refutes in this work, first published in Rome in 1606 and reprinted the same year in the main cities of the Papal States. This Ferrara edition is rare: the ICCU locates only 3 copies. 2) Edition published the same year as the original in-4. IT \ICCU \UBOE\021629. Sarpi also published his considerations on Paul V's censorship, denouncing it. Father Bovio, provincial of the Carmelite order, responded with this work, in which he justifies Venice's excommunication.

CAPOBIANCO, Alexander. Corona e Palma Militare di Artiglieria, Nella si parla dell'Invenzione di essa, e dell'operare nelle fattioni di Terra, e Mare, fuochi artificiati da Giuoco, e Guerra; & d'un Nuovo Instrumento per misurare distanze... Venice, Francesco Bariletti, 1602 Folio; 330x225 mm; coeval binding in full brown leather, gilt tit. and friezes on spine gussets; cc. 4 nn. (incl. Frontispiece), 58; numer. errors; large xyl. vign. to Frontispiece, many xyls n.t. of various sizes; nice typ. mark at end with globe. Damage to caps; some moisture glazing to last few papers and a few bunita pages. Overall good copy. Rare Edition of this important work on artillery, richly figured. Many different ordnance and fire devices are illustrated; from c. 47 v. treatise on the instrument for measuring distances, the operation of which and the method of making it are explained.Riccardi I, 232; British, I, p. 182. Folio; 330x225 mm; contemporary full calf binding, gilt title on label and ornaments on back; 4 unnumbered leaves (incl. titlepage), 58, numbering errors; large woodcut vignette on titlepage; many woodcuts in the text of various sizes; nice printer's device in the end with the globe. Damage on spine-ends; some traces of humidity and some browning pages. Good specimen. Rare Edition of this important work on artillery, richly illustrated. Many different bombs and firearms are illustrated; from verso of leaf 47 the treatise on the instrument for measuring distances, which explains how it works and how to make it.