[Ethics, Fine Binding] Aristoteles, Ethica, 1541
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THE MOST RENOWNED COMMENTARY ON ARISTOTLE’s ETHICS
in its contemporary binding
Aristoteles. Aristotelis Stagiritae Moralia Nicomachia cum Eustratii Aspasii, Michaelis Ephesii, nonnullorumq. aliorum Graecorum explanationibus, nuper a Ioanne Bernardo Feliciano Latinitate donata. Venice: Heirs of Lucantonio Giunti, 1541. [at colophon:] Venetiis: apud haeredes Lucaeantonij Iuntae Florentini, 1541 mense Nouembri.
Folio, contemporary brown calf with blind-tooled cartouche at the center of both covers, ff. [18], pp. 548, [1].
Some woodcuts in the text.
Giuntine edition of Aristotle’s «Ethics» with the commentaries of Eustratius, Aspasius, Michael Ephesius translated by Giovanni Bernardo Feliciano.
Provenance: I. 17th century ownership’s inscription (crossed) of a monastery of Discalced Carmelites in Genua (Italy). I. 19th century signature Curzio Marrè at title-page. Curzio was the son of the most famous Gaetano Marrè (1771-1825), Italian jurist, politician, journalist and patriot from Genua. In his life, he collected hundreds of books also purchasing them by convents and monasteries.
References: Cnce, Censimento, 18396. Adams, A-1826.
in its contemporary binding
Aristoteles. Aristotelis Stagiritae Moralia Nicomachia cum Eustratii Aspasii, Michaelis Ephesii, nonnullorumq. aliorum Graecorum explanationibus, nuper a Ioanne Bernardo Feliciano Latinitate donata. Venice: Heirs of Lucantonio Giunti, 1541. [at colophon:] Venetiis: apud haeredes Lucaeantonij Iuntae Florentini, 1541 mense Nouembri.
Folio, contemporary brown calf with blind-tooled cartouche at the center of both covers, ff. [18], pp. 548, [1].
Some woodcuts in the text.
Giuntine edition of Aristotle’s «Ethics» with the commentaries of Eustratius, Aspasius, Michael Ephesius translated by Giovanni Bernardo Feliciano.
Provenance: I. 17th century ownership’s inscription (crossed) of a monastery of Discalced Carmelites in Genua (Italy). I. 19th century signature Curzio Marrè at title-page. Curzio was the son of the most famous Gaetano Marrè (1771-1825), Italian jurist, politician, journalist and patriot from Genua. In his life, he collected hundreds of books also purchasing them by convents and monasteries.
References: Cnce, Censimento, 18396. Adams, A-1826.
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Minor traces of use, but a fine and unsophisticated copy, in its original binding.
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[Ethics, Fine Binding] Aristoteles, Ethica, 1541
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