923
Publius Vergil
Codex antiquissimus
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€ 512 (inkl. Käuferaufgeld)
Updike I, 171 (mit Abb.). - Schweiger II, 1174: Sehr wichtige Ausgabe. - Graesse VII, 341. - Ebert 23709. - Aufwendig, tlw. in Rot und Schwarz gedruckte, typographische Nachbildung des berühmten Codex Mediceus; selten. - "Eine der wichtigsten und verdienstlichsten Bemühungen für den Text des Dichters" (Ebert).
"It is set entirely in old style capitals with a few characters imitating those of an ancient and famous manuscript Virgil in rustic characters, in the Laurentian Library, Florence. The preface exhibits a fairly accurate engraved reproduction of a few lines of the model on which the book was based, and in the text the ingenious introduction of but three specially cut letters gives the general effect of a font of 'rustic' type. Thus the work displays that amazing audacity in arriving at a striking effect, notwithstanding inaccurate details and economy of method, which was typical of Italian printing at that time. Issued at a place and period which appears unfavourable to such a venture, and dedicated to Lovers of the Fine Arts, it also indicates there has always been a public sufficiently sympathetic to encourage such publications." (Updike) - Tlw. schwach wasserrandig und gering fleckig; Einbd. mit Schab- und Feuchtigkeitsspuren.Rare and early attempt of a manuscript reproduction, one of the important Virgile editions. Facsimile of the famous Codex Mediceus. - Engraved title, engr. title vignette, 3 engr. text vignettes and 1 engr. initial. Printed in red and black. Contemp. gilt stamped calf. - Slightly waterstained, binding scraped and stained by damp.
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923
Publius Vergil
Codex antiquissimus
Schätzung:
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€ 512 (inkl. Käuferaufgeld)
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