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CRESCENZI, Peter, de. De agricoltura vulgare. Venice, September 6, 1511 4to; 210x150 mm; Binding in half vellum and hardback, red morocco gusset with title and gold friezes on spine. Cc 235 [i.e. 234], 6 unnumbered. Marking: a-z⁸ &⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ A-D⁸. Omitted in numbering is paper 201. Colophon on paper D2v "Impressum Venetiis, die sexto mensis Septembris, 1511." Text on two columns in Roman typeface. Large woodcut on verso of Frontispiece, 36 silographic vignettes in text. Good condition. Very rare figured edition, complete. Post-incunabulum in the vernacular, printed in Venice by Albertino da Lessona & Fratelli. The work is illustrated with 36 vignettes depicting scenes of agriculture and cultivation: sowing, plowing, tree pruning, grape harvest, animals being raised in the villa, shepherds, dovecotes. The work also covers beekeeping, fishing, and gastronomy. The twelfth book, with which the work closes, is devoted entirely to the twelve months of the year, and the different jobs to be done around the house are given, with much detail on gastronomy and culinary. The author's name, Pietro de' Crescenzi, precedes the title. Pietro de' Crescenzi, also known as Pier Crescenzio, Bologna, 1233 - 1320, a scholar of philosophy, medicine, natural sciences, and jurisprudence, is considered the greatest agronomist of the Western Middle Ages. In Ruralium Commodorum libri XII, here translated into Italian, he theorized agronomic and garden cultivation techniques, the application of which would determine characteristic elements of the modern agricultural landscape in Italy.Essling 844; Mortimer Italian 141; Sander 2237; Simon, Bibliotheca Bacchica 161. 4to; 210x150mm; Quarter vellum and boards binding, red morocco label, gilt titles and ornaments on the spine. Leaves 235 [i.e.234], 6 unnumbered leaves. Signature: a-z⁸ &⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ A-D⁸. Leaf 201 is omitted in the numbering. Colophon on paper D2v "Impressum Venetiis, die sexto mensis Septembris, 1511." Text on two columns in Roman type. Large woodcut on the verso of title page, 36 woodcut vignettes in the text. Some pages soiled, overall good copy. Very rare illustrated edition, complete. Post-incunabulum in vernacular, printed in Venice by Albertino da Lessona & Brothers. The work is illustrated with 36 vignettes depicting scenes of agriculture and cultivation: sowing, ploughing, tree pruning, harvesting, animals raised in villas, shepherds, dovecotes. The work also concerns beekeeping, fishing and gastronomy. The twelfth book, which concludes the work, is entirely dedicated to the twelve months of the year and indicates the different jobs to do at home, with lots of details on gastronomy and cuisine. The author's name, Pietro de' Crescenzi, precedes the title. Pietro de' Crescenzi, also known as Pier Crescenzio, Bologna, 1233 - 1320, scholar of philosophy, medicine, natural sciences and jurisprudence, is considered the greatest agronomist of the Western Middle Ages. In Ruralium Commodorum libri XII, translated here into Italian, he theorizes agronomic and garden cultivation techniques, the application of which will determine characteristic elements of the modern agricultural landscape in Italy.

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CRESCENZI, Peter, de. De agricoltura vulgare. Venice, September 6, 1511 4to; 210x150 mm; Binding in half vellum and hardback, red morocco gusset with title and gold friezes on spine. Cc 235 [i.e. 234], 6 unnumbered. Marking: a-z⁸ &⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ A-D⁸. Omitted in numbering is paper 201. Colophon on paper D2v "Impressum Venetiis, die sexto mensis Septembris, 1511." Text on two columns in Roman typeface. Large woodcut on verso of Frontispiece, 36 silographic vignettes in text. Good condition. Very rare figured edition, complete. Post-incunabulum in the vernacular, printed in Venice by Albertino da Lessona & Fratelli. The work is illustrated with 36 vignettes depicting scenes of agriculture and cultivation: sowing, plowing, tree pruning, grape harvest, animals being raised in the villa, shepherds, dovecotes. The work also covers beekeeping, fishing, and gastronomy. The twelfth book, with which the work closes, is devoted entirely to the twelve months of the year, and the different jobs to be done around the house are given, with much detail on gastronomy and culinary. The author's name, Pietro de' Crescenzi, precedes the title. Pietro de' Crescenzi, also known as Pier Crescenzio, Bologna, 1233 - 1320, a scholar of philosophy, medicine, natural sciences, and jurisprudence, is considered the greatest agronomist of the Western Middle Ages. In Ruralium Commodorum libri XII, here translated into Italian, he theorized agronomic and garden cultivation techniques, the application of which would determine characteristic elements of the modern agricultural landscape in Italy.Essling 844; Mortimer Italian 141; Sander 2237; Simon, Bibliotheca Bacchica 161. 4to; 210x150mm; Quarter vellum and boards binding, red morocco label, gilt titles and ornaments on the spine. Leaves 235 [i.e.234], 6 unnumbered leaves. Signature: a-z⁸ &⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ A-D⁸. Leaf 201 is omitted in the numbering. Colophon on paper D2v "Impressum Venetiis, die sexto mensis Septembris, 1511." Text on two columns in Roman type. Large woodcut on the verso of title page, 36 woodcut vignettes in the text. Some pages soiled, overall good copy. Very rare illustrated edition, complete. Post-incunabulum in vernacular, printed in Venice by Albertino da Lessona & Brothers. The work is illustrated with 36 vignettes depicting scenes of agriculture and cultivation: sowing, ploughing, tree pruning, harvesting, animals raised in villas, shepherds, dovecotes. The work also concerns beekeeping, fishing and gastronomy. The twelfth book, which concludes the work, is entirely dedicated to the twelve months of the year and indicates the different jobs to do at home, with lots of details on gastronomy and cuisine. The author's name, Pietro de' Crescenzi, precedes the title. Pietro de' Crescenzi, also known as Pier Crescenzio, Bologna, 1233 - 1320, scholar of philosophy, medicine, natural sciences and jurisprudence, is considered the greatest agronomist of the Western Middle Ages. In Ruralium Commodorum libri XII, translated here into Italian, he theorizes agronomic and garden cultivation techniques, the application of which will determine characteristic elements of the modern agricultural landscape in Italy.

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