Description: Save this seller | Sign up for the shop newsletter CALL CENTER HOURS 9.00 - 12.00 15.00 - 18.00 from Monday to Friday EXPRESS DELIVERY 100% SIMPLE RETURN 14 Days For Return Home About Us Shipping Returns Payments All products Feedback Description RHYMES BY CESARE CAPORALI PERUGIAN DILIGENTLY CORRECTED WITH OBSERVATIONS BY CARLO CAPORALI IN PERUGIA MDCCLXX IN MARIO RIGINALDI'S AUGUSTA PRINTING SHOP WITH LICENSE OF SUPERIORS Edition of 1770 of this collection of rhymes by the Italian poet Cesare Caporali (Panicale 1531-Castiglione del Lago 1601). Illegitimate son of the Churchman of Duomo di Panicale when his father died he was sent in the Court of Cardinal Fulvio Giulio della Corgna nephew of the Pope Giulio III and of the Cardinal Ferdinando de Medici. During this period he knew Miguel de Cervanres who inspired "Journey to Parnassus", Annibal Caro and Torquato Tasso. Edition with some new rhymes. Portrait of the autohor in the frontspice. Antique signature in the title page and notes. In good conditions and complete. Coeval carton cover with handwritten title in the front plate in fair conditions lightly worn in the extremities with defects in the spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good condition with occasional foxing. In 4. 28.5x20.5 cm. pp. XLVII+(1)+535+(3). Weight Kg. 1,261 RHYMES BY CESARE CAPORALI PERUGIAN DILIGENTLY CORRECTED WITH OBSERVATIONS BY CARLO CAPORALI IN PERUGIA MDCCLXX IN MARIO RIGINALDI'S AUGUSTA PRINTING SHOP WITH LICENSE OF SUPERIORS 1770 edition of this collection of rhymes by the Italian poet Cesare Caporali (Panicale 1531-Castiglione del Lago 1601). Illegitimate son of the canon of the Cathedral of Panicale, upon the death of his natural father he was sent to Rome to serve at the court of Cardinal Fulvio Giulio della Corgna, nephew of Pope Julius III and later by Cardinal Ferdinando de Medici. During this period he had the opportunity to meet Miguel de Cervanres who inspired the work "Journey to Parnassus", Annibal Caro and Torquato Tasso. Edition with some unpublished rhymes. Portrait of the author on the frontispiece. Ancient signature on the title page and notes. In good condition and complete. Contemporary hardback cover with handwritten title on the front cover in fair condition with marginal wear and missing parts on the spine. Binding in fair condition with breaks. Pages in good condition with foxings. In 4. 28.5x20.5 cm. pp. XLVII+(1)+535+(3). Weight Kg. 1,261 all the information of which you have need. Who we are Shipping Returns Payments Privacy Contact us PAYMENT METHODS Developed by novaArgo Graphic design / ebay template. Compatible with management systems. Illegitimate son of the Churchman of Duomo di Panicale when his father died he was sent in the Court of Cardinal Fulvio Giulio della Corgna nephew of the Pope Giulio III and of the Cardinal Ferdinando de Medici. During this period he knew Miguel de Cervanres who inspired "Journey to Parnassus", Annibal Caro and Torquato Tasso. Coeval carton cover with handwritten title in the front plate in fair conditions lightly worn in the extremities with defects in the spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good condition with occasional foxing. In 4. 28.5x20.5 cm. pp. XLVII+(1)+535+(3). Weight Kg. 1,261 Illegitimate son of the canon of the Cathedral of Panicale, upon the death of his natural father he was sent to Rome to serve at the court of Cardinal Fulvio Giulio della Corgna, nephe
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Subject 2: Stories, poems
Subject: Narrativa/Letteratura
Year of edition: 1770
Lingua: Italian
Type Antique: Eighteenth century (1700 to 1799)
Format: Cover rigid plus
Brand: Unbranded
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