L'Ethica d'Aristotile tradotta in Lingua Vulgare Fiorentina et Comentata per Bernardi Segni.
by Aristotle
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About This Item
Venice: appresso Bartholomeo detto l'Imperadore, & Francesco suo Genero, 1551.. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 343 pages, [5] leaves. Second edition. Title within ornate woodcut border. a8-z8, A8-V8, X4. In a nineteenth-century half red morocco binding over marbled boards. Illustrated with a few woodcut diagrams in the text. Adams A1837; Cranz, Aristotle 108.220; Riley, Aristotle 112. From the library of Jacobo Manzoni, with his bookplate. Fine.
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- L'Ethica d'Aristotile tradotta in Lingua Vulgare Fiorentina et Comentata per Bernardi Segni.
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- Aristotle
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- Hardcover
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- Used - Good
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- Venice: appresso Bartholomeo detto l'Imperadore, & Francesco suo Genero, 1551.
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- Octavo
- Another of the terms referring to page or book size, octavo refers to a standard printer's sheet folded four times, producing...
- Morocco
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- Marbled boards
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- Bookplate
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- Fine
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- Leaves
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