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SCARDEONE, Bernardino. Historiae de urbis patauii antiquitate, et claris civibus patauinis libri tres. Basel, Nicolaum Episcopium iuniorem,1560 In-folio, 325x215 mm; binding in half vellum and hardback with corners. Pp. 16, 437, 22, last blank, editorial mark on title page and in end stork grasping a stone placed on a crosier supported by a hand emerging from a cloud, Xylograph of the city of Padua on verso of title page. Some browning and spotting, slight gore to upper edge. Fine copy. A work on local and municipal history, De antiquitate has the structure of a biographical dictionary of illustrious Paduans, from the Roman age to 1559, to which are prefixed a number of books dealing with the ancient history and geography of the territory, distinguished epigraphic monuments (some of them collected by Scardeone), and the religious organization of the urban space (parishes, monasteries and convents, hospitals, pious places). The book contains a considerable amount of information on figures contemporary with the author, or slightly preceding him, making it a still valid tool. Scardeone, at the height of his ecclesiastical career, obtained the privilege to print the work from Venice on September 6, 1557, but continued to file the manuscript until at least September 1559. Bandini, 1991-1992, p. 298. Folio, 325x215 mm; quarter vellum binding with corner. Pp. 16, 437, 22, last leaf blank. Woodcut printer's device on titlepage. Woodcut with view of the city on titlepage verso. Some browning and small spots, slight stain of humidity on top. Nice copy. A work of local and municipal history, the De antiquitate has the structure of a biographical dictionary of illustrious Paduans, from the Roman age to 1559, which includes some books dealing with ancient history and the geography of the territory, with outstanding epigraphic monuments (some of which collected by Scardeone), of the religious organization of the urban space (parishes, monasteries and convents, hospitals, pious places). The book contains a considerable amount of information on characters contemporary to the author, or slightly older than him, which makes it a valid tool today. Lo Scardeone, at the height of his ecclesiastical career, obtained the privilege of printing the work from Venice on September 6, 1557, but continued to file the manuscript at least until September 1559.

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SCARDEONE, Bernardino. Historiae de urbis patauii antiquitate, et claris civibus patauinis libri tres. Basel, Nicolaum Episcopium iuniorem,1560 In-folio, 325x215 mm; binding in half vellum and hardback with corners. Pp. 16, 437, 22, last blank, editorial mark on title page and in end stork grasping a stone placed on a crosier supported by a hand emerging from a cloud, Xylograph of the city of Padua on verso of title page. Some browning and spotting, slight gore to upper edge. Fine copy. A work on local and municipal history, De antiquitate has the structure of a biographical dictionary of illustrious Paduans, from the Roman age to 1559, to which are prefixed a number of books dealing with the ancient history and geography of the territory, distinguished epigraphic monuments (some of them collected by Scardeone), and the religious organization of the urban space (parishes, monasteries and convents, hospitals, pious places). The book contains a considerable amount of information on figures contemporary with the author, or slightly preceding him, making it a still valid tool. Scardeone, at the height of his ecclesiastical career, obtained the privilege to print the work from Venice on September 6, 1557, but continued to file the manuscript until at least September 1559. Bandini, 1991-1992, p. 298. Folio, 325x215 mm; quarter vellum binding with corner. Pp. 16, 437, 22, last leaf blank. Woodcut printer's device on titlepage. Woodcut with view of the city on titlepage verso. Some browning and small spots, slight stain of humidity on top. Nice copy. A work of local and municipal history, the De antiquitate has the structure of a biographical dictionary of illustrious Paduans, from the Roman age to 1559, which includes some books dealing with ancient history and the geography of the territory, with outstanding epigraphic monuments (some of which collected by Scardeone), of the religious organization of the urban space (parishes, monasteries and convents, hospitals, pious places). The book contains a considerable amount of information on characters contemporary to the author, or slightly older than him, which makes it a valid tool today. Lo Scardeone, at the height of his ecclesiastical career, obtained the privilege of printing the work from Venice on September 6, 1557, but continued to file the manuscript at least until September 1559.

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