BEMBO, Pietro.
by Pietro Bembo
£6,750 · Offered by Sokol Books
.The woodcut frame with the ms arms and initials of Cardinal Bembo is curious. We have not found any other example. A link between the Grillenzoni and Bembo is Lodovico Castelvetro, who was known to both, wrote a commentary to Bembo s Prose , and lived in Modena until 1553. The woodcut frame is C16 in style, and was not infrequently used by prelates of the time. The bleeding from the edge paint shows it was there before the current binding. It is possible that these were added by the author to his own copy of the text, it is equally possible they were added by or for a friend or admirer, maybe the known early owner Grillenzoni which is consistent with the presentation quality of the copy. It is unlikely they are either accidental or a deliberate attempt at faking at such an early date.. . A clean, well-margined copy of the first edition of Pietro Bembo s History of Venice - the culmination of Venice s official historiography (Mazzocco) - with a chapter on the discovery of America and Portuguese eastern expeditions. Cardinal Bembo (1470-1547) was a major poet and scholar, whose Prose della volgar lingua greatly influenced the development of Tuscan as a literary language, rekindling interest in Petrarch and Dante. Bembo wrote Historiae Venetae - a history of Venice from 1487 to 1513 - as official historiographer of the Serenissima; he also made an Italian translation, both were published after his death. Bembo was granted permission to consult material of the chancellery, the b
- Binding: Hardcover
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