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RUSCELLI, Jerome. Le imprese illustri con espositioni, et discorsi. Venice, Francesco Rampazetto, 1566. 3 parts in one volume in 4to. 264x 195 mm. Binding in full brown leather, gold title on compartmented spine with gold friezes. Pages [20], columns 1-8, pages 9-136, columns 137-144, pages 145-344, columns 345-352, pages [4], 353-398, [18], 401-566, [1 with Editorial mark], 1 blank. Large figured capilettera engraved in woodcut, Editorial Branding to Frontispieces and at end. Three architectural Frontispieces, many illustrations with emblems in the text of different sizes, many half-page, 15 p.p. plates, 5 double-page plates, including 3 in-text and 2 out-of-text, including battle by Aeneas Vico, all copper-engraved. Total of 135 engravings. Ex Libris "Petri Cardinalis Ciriaci" pasted to the counterplate. Traces of use to binding, internally sporadic blooming and damp glazing, reinforcements to inner margins of some pages, overall good copy. First edition, beautifully illustrated. Important book of Emblems, fundamental to the research and study of heraldry. Hundreds of copper-engraved coats of arms of various sizes, including double-page spreads, with emblems of kings, queens and emperors depicting, within rich frames, a wide variety of subjects: animals, birds, plants, sun , stars, etc. Some branches are signed Nelli, Zenoi and Padovano and the remainder attributed to both Giacomo Franco and Girolamo Porro. Mortimer 449: "Ruscelli's Imprese is useful not only for the devices themselves but for the coat of arms included in the elaborate borders on most of the devices and for miscellaneous informations about the owners. "The illustrations are exceptional in their quality. The central double page, depicting the Battle of Mühlberg, is the work of Domenico Zenoni, then one of the most active engravers in Venice, particularly known for his depiction of contemporary events, from Enea Vico.Through the exploits of the princes, most of whom were still alive at the time of the work's composition, Ruscelli's book draws a true political map of mid-sixteenth-century Europe.There are the two most powerful royal families of the time, the Habsburgs and the Valois, and the company of the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Ruscelli, the first author to emphasize this connection, gives an important place to women's exploits, revealing the influence that prominent women, such as Catherine de' Medici, acquired in the second half of the sixteenth century.In the dedication to King Philip II of Spain, the Author explains his intention to 'consecrate' the important lives of the princes he was about to publish here. Two different indexes follow. Among others, the Author depicts the coats of arms of Alfonso II Duke of Ferrara, Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, Bertoldo Farnese, Archduke of Austria Charles II, Cardinal Charles Borromeo, Emperor Charles V, King Charles IX of France, Catherine de' Medici, Pope Clement VII, Duke Cosimo de' Medici, Hercules II, Duke of Ferrara, Emperor Ferdinand I, King Philip II of Spain, Francesco Gonzaga, Isabella Gonzaga, Sforza Pallavicino, Sultan Suleiman and Guido Bentivoglio.Prestigious specimen of prestigious provenance, belonged to Cardinal Pietro Ciriaci, 1885 - 1966. A cardinal since 1953, he was appointed prefect of the Congregation of the Council in 1954. He actively participated in the work of the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965. He participated in the 1958 conclave that elected John XXIII and the 1963 conclave that elected Paul VI.Mortimer 449, pp. 620-622. 3 parts in one volume in 4to. 264x195mm. Full brown leather binding, gilt title on the spine with gilt decorations. Pages [20], columns 1-8, pages 9-136, columns 137-144, pages 145-344, columns 345-352, pages [4], 353-398, [18], 401-566, [1 with Printer's Device], 1 blank. Large illustrated woodcut Initials, Printer's device on the title pages and at the end. Three architectural title pages, many illustrations with emblems in the text of different sizes, many on half-page, 15 plates on full page, 5 double-page plates, of which 3 in the text and 2 out the text, including the battle by Enea Vico, all engraved in copper. Total of 135 engravings. Ex Libris "Petri Cardinalis Ciriaci" glued to the inside cover. Traces of wear on the binding, internally sporadic foxing and signs of humidity, reinforcements on the inner margins of some pages, overall a good copy. First edition, beautifully illustrated. Important book of Emblems, fundamental for the research and study of heraldry. Hundreds of coats of arms engraved in copper of various sizes, even double-page, with emblems of kings, queens and emperors which depict, within rich frames, the most varied subjects: animals, birds, plants, sun, stars, etc. Some engravings are signed by Nelli, Zenoi and Padovano and the rest are attributed to both Giacomo Franco and Girolamo Porro. Mortimer 449: "Ruscelli's Imprese is useful not only for the

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RUSCELLI, Jerome. Le imprese illustri con espositioni, et discorsi. Venice, Francesco Rampazetto, 1566. 3 parts in one volume in 4to. 264x 195 mm. Binding in full brown leather, gold title on compartmented spine with gold friezes. Pages [20], columns 1-8, pages 9-136, columns 137-144, pages 145-344, columns 345-352, pages [4], 353-398, [18], 401-566, [1 with Editorial mark], 1 blank. Large figured capilettera engraved in woodcut, Editorial Branding to Frontispieces and at end. Three architectural Frontispieces, many illustrations with emblems in the text of different sizes, many half-page, 15 p.p. plates, 5 double-page plates, including 3 in-text and 2 out-of-text, including battle by Aeneas Vico, all copper-engraved. Total of 135 engravings. Ex Libris "Petri Cardinalis Ciriaci" pasted to the counterplate. Traces of use to binding, internally sporadic blooming and damp glazing, reinforcements to inner margins of some pages, overall good copy. First edition, beautifully illustrated. Important book of Emblems, fundamental to the research and study of heraldry. Hundreds of copper-engraved coats of arms of various sizes, including double-page spreads, with emblems of kings, queens and emperors depicting, within rich frames, a wide variety of subjects: animals, birds, plants, sun , stars, etc. Some branches are signed Nelli, Zenoi and Padovano and the remainder attributed to both Giacomo Franco and Girolamo Porro. Mortimer 449: "Ruscelli's Imprese is useful not only for the devices themselves but for the coat of arms included in the elaborate borders on most of the devices and for miscellaneous informations about the owners. "The illustrations are exceptional in their quality. The central double page, depicting the Battle of Mühlberg, is the work of Domenico Zenoni, then one of the most active engravers in Venice, particularly known for his depiction of contemporary events, from Enea Vico.Through the exploits of the princes, most of whom were still alive at the time of the work's composition, Ruscelli's book draws a true political map of mid-sixteenth-century Europe.There are the two most powerful royal families of the time, the Habsburgs and the Valois, and the company of the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Ruscelli, the first author to emphasize this connection, gives an important place to women's exploits, revealing the influence that prominent women, such as Catherine de' Medici, acquired in the second half of the sixteenth century.In the dedication to King Philip II of Spain, the Author explains his intention to 'consecrate' the important lives of the princes he was about to publish here. Two different indexes follow. Among others, the Author depicts the coats of arms of Alfonso II Duke of Ferrara, Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, Bertoldo Farnese, Archduke of Austria Charles II, Cardinal Charles Borromeo, Emperor Charles V, King Charles IX of France, Catherine de' Medici, Pope Clement VII, Duke Cosimo de' Medici, Hercules II, Duke of Ferrara, Emperor Ferdinand I, King Philip II of Spain, Francesco Gonzaga, Isabella Gonzaga, Sforza Pallavicino, Sultan Suleiman and Guido Bentivoglio.Prestigious specimen of prestigious provenance, belonged to Cardinal Pietro Ciriaci, 1885 - 1966. A cardinal since 1953, he was appointed prefect of the Congregation of the Council in 1954. He actively participated in the work of the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965. He participated in the 1958 conclave that elected John XXIII and the 1963 conclave that elected Paul VI.Mortimer 449, pp. 620-622. 3 parts in one volume in 4to. 264x195mm. Full brown leather binding, gilt title on the spine with gilt decorations. Pages [20], columns 1-8, pages 9-136, columns 137-144, pages 145-344, columns 345-352, pages [4], 353-398, [18], 401-566, [1 with Printer's Device], 1 blank. Large illustrated woodcut Initials, Printer's device on the title pages and at the end. Three architectural title pages, many illustrations with emblems in the text of different sizes, many on half-page, 15 plates on full page, 5 double-page plates, of which 3 in the text and 2 out the text, including the battle by Enea Vico, all engraved in copper. Total of 135 engravings. Ex Libris "Petri Cardinalis Ciriaci" glued to the inside cover. Traces of wear on the binding, internally sporadic foxing and signs of humidity, reinforcements on the inner margins of some pages, overall a good copy. First edition, beautifully illustrated. Important book of Emblems, fundamental for the research and study of heraldry. Hundreds of coats of arms engraved in copper of various sizes, even double-page, with emblems of kings, queens and emperors which depict, within rich frames, the most varied subjects: animals, birds, plants, sun, stars, etc. Some engravings are signed by Nelli, Zenoi and Padovano and the rest are attributed to both Giacomo Franco and Girolamo Porro. Mortimer 449: "Ruscelli's Imprese is useful not only for the

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