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SERAO, Francis. Istoria dell'Incendio del Vesuvio Accaduto nel mese di Maggio dell'Anno MDCCXXXVII. Written for the Academy of Sciences. Naples, Novello De Bonis, 1738. 4to. 264x200 mm. Coeval binding in stiff vellum, speckled edges. Pages [8], 163,1 blank. 2 folded engraved plates. Frieze on Frontispiece, Italic and Roman Character, Xylographic Initials, text in two columns in Italian and Latin. Ex libris by Antonio Moreno Martín stamped in the guard sheet. Fine specimen with wide margins. Rare first edition. Pioneering work in volcanology. This edition, bearing the Latin text opposite, was intended for the national and international market; two other issues of the same year carried only the Italian or Latin text. Very important scientific description of the devastating eruption of Vesuvius that occurred between May 14 and June 4, 1737, and on May 24 caused the complete destruction of Torre del Greco. The treatise was highly praised by Ferdinando Galiani in his Catalogue of Subjects Belonging to Vesuvius, and translated into French and English. Also of particular interest are the two large copper-engraved plates: one depicts the two craters in section and the other a wide view of Vesuvius. Serao (1702-1783), protomedico of the Kingdom of Naples, was the first to give a rigorously scientific description of the eruptions of Vesuvius. Darley: "Serao was to first use the word lava, derived from the Latin labes for fall or slide. In an attempt to add a positive note, his account ended with some safety measure, suggesting that people build dykes and ditches or divert and divide the main flow of molten material as had proved effective at Etna." This edition, bearing the Latin text opposite, was intended for the national and international market; two other issues of the same year bore only the Italian or Latin text.Prestigious specimen of prestigious provenance, belonging to Spanish bibliophile Antonio Moreno Martín, 1916-1990, who created one of Spain's richest collections. Melzi, Anonime e pseudonime, 1., p. 3. Galiani n. 48; Furchheim pp. 180-82, G. Darley, Vesuvius, London 2011, p. 65-66. For A. M. Martin: María Dolores Segura del Pino, Diccionario Biográfico de Almería, Instituto de Estudios Almerienses / Fundación Cajamar, Almería, 2006, pp. 267-268. 4to. 264x200 mm. Contemporary stiff vellum, marbled edges. Pages [8], 163, 1 blank. 2 folding engraved plates. Woodcut vignette on the title page, Italic and Roman type, Woodcut decorative Initials, text in two columns in Italian and Latin. Ex libris of Antonio Moreno Martín stamped on endpaper. A fine copy with wide margins. Rare first edition. Pioneering work of volcanology. Very important scientific description of the devastating eruption of Vesuvius which took place between May 14 and June 4, 1737, and which on May 24 caused the complete destruction of Torre del Greco. The treatise was highly praised by Ferdinando Galiani in his 'Catalogo delle materie appartenenti al Vesuvio,' and translated into French and English. Also of particular interest are the two large plates engraved in copper: one depicts the two craters in section and the other a broad view of Vesuvius. Serao (1702-1783), protomedical doctor of the Kingdom of Naples, was the first to give a rigorously scientific description of the eruptions of Vesuvius.Darley: "Serao was to first use the word lava, derived from the Latin labes for fall or slide. In an attempt to add a positive note, his account of him ended with some safety measure, suggesting that people build dykes and ditches or divert and divide the main flow of molten material as had proved effective at Etna." This edition, bearing the facing Latin text, was intended for the national and international market; two other issues of the same year carried only the Italian or Latin text.Copy of prestigious provenance, which belonged to the Spanish bibliophile Antonio Moreno Martín, 1916-1990, who created one of the richest collections in Spain.

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SERAO, Francis. Istoria dell'Incendio del Vesuvio Accaduto nel mese di Maggio dell'Anno MDCCXXXVII. Written for the Academy of Sciences. Naples, Novello De Bonis, 1738. 4to. 264x200 mm. Coeval binding in stiff vellum, speckled edges. Pages [8], 163,1 blank. 2 folded engraved plates. Frieze on Frontispiece, Italic and Roman Character, Xylographic Initials, text in two columns in Italian and Latin. Ex libris by Antonio Moreno Martín stamped in the guard sheet. Fine specimen with wide margins. Rare first edition. Pioneering work in volcanology. This edition, bearing the Latin text opposite, was intended for the national and international market; two other issues of the same year carried only the Italian or Latin text. Very important scientific description of the devastating eruption of Vesuvius that occurred between May 14 and June 4, 1737, and on May 24 caused the complete destruction of Torre del Greco. The treatise was highly praised by Ferdinando Galiani in his Catalogue of Subjects Belonging to Vesuvius, and translated into French and English. Also of particular interest are the two large copper-engraved plates: one depicts the two craters in section and the other a wide view of Vesuvius. Serao (1702-1783), protomedico of the Kingdom of Naples, was the first to give a rigorously scientific description of the eruptions of Vesuvius. Darley: "Serao was to first use the word lava, derived from the Latin labes for fall or slide. In an attempt to add a positive note, his account ended with some safety measure, suggesting that people build dykes and ditches or divert and divide the main flow of molten material as had proved effective at Etna." This edition, bearing the Latin text opposite, was intended for the national and international market; two other issues of the same year bore only the Italian or Latin text.Prestigious specimen of prestigious provenance, belonging to Spanish bibliophile Antonio Moreno Martín, 1916-1990, who created one of Spain's richest collections. Melzi, Anonime e pseudonime, 1., p. 3. Galiani n. 48; Furchheim pp. 180-82, G. Darley, Vesuvius, London 2011, p. 65-66. For A. M. Martin: María Dolores Segura del Pino, Diccionario Biográfico de Almería, Instituto de Estudios Almerienses / Fundación Cajamar, Almería, 2006, pp. 267-268. 4to. 264x200 mm. Contemporary stiff vellum, marbled edges. Pages [8], 163, 1 blank. 2 folding engraved plates. Woodcut vignette on the title page, Italic and Roman type, Woodcut decorative Initials, text in two columns in Italian and Latin. Ex libris of Antonio Moreno Martín stamped on endpaper. A fine copy with wide margins. Rare first edition. Pioneering work of volcanology. Very important scientific description of the devastating eruption of Vesuvius which took place between May 14 and June 4, 1737, and which on May 24 caused the complete destruction of Torre del Greco. The treatise was highly praised by Ferdinando Galiani in his 'Catalogo delle materie appartenenti al Vesuvio,' and translated into French and English. Also of particular interest are the two large plates engraved in copper: one depicts the two craters in section and the other a broad view of Vesuvius. Serao (1702-1783), protomedical doctor of the Kingdom of Naples, was the first to give a rigorously scientific description of the eruptions of Vesuvius.Darley: "Serao was to first use the word lava, derived from the Latin labes for fall or slide. In an attempt to add a positive note, his account of him ended with some safety measure, suggesting that people build dykes and ditches or divert and divide the main flow of molten material as had proved effective at Etna." This edition, bearing the facing Latin text, was intended for the national and international market; two other issues of the same year carried only the Italian or Latin text.Copy of prestigious provenance, which belonged to the Spanish bibliophile Antonio Moreno Martín, 1916-1990, who created one of the richest collections in Spain.

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