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[16]-200, 78-[2], [1]-140 (=138)-[11] ff. 3 major works of the Florentine political philosopher Machiavelli (1469-1527) with an uncommon Italian imprint, but in reality published in (protestant) Elizabethan London. The 3rd work ("I sette libri"), dealing with military art and science, is extremely rare (STC records copies in Oxford, Edinburgh, Reading, Washington and Harvard only). It was a special issue destined for the Frankfurt Book Fair, with a cancel bifolium A 1,8 (H. Seller in "The Library", 1925, p. 112). The present copy presents 2 variant states : on A8r l. 3 from bottom reads "no(n) venga" instead of "non ve(n)ga" - as in the Harvard copy; a "settima figura" called for on S4r has not been printed (blank T2v). Curious ills of army position at end of III. Woodcut marks on 2 first titles. All 3 printed in italics. Ref. 1. STC 17159. Gerber, Machiavelli II 85-87. Lenger, Machiavel 14. Adams M-18. BN Paris (1). 2. STC 17167. Gerber, Machiavelli II 87. Lenger, Machiavel 14. Adams M-43. BN Paris (1). 3. STC 17163.5. Not in Gerber, Lenger, Adams, Machiels, BL London, BN Paris. 1 volumes. Later blindstamped calf (sl. rubbed), gilt spine on 4 raised bands, (usual browning and spotting, occ. marg. dampstaining, edges of 1st ff. frayed, old repair to marg. tear in *6 of I; blank pc. of fore-edge margin of T4 of III torn off). N° de ref. del artículo 80513
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