LOT 0016 BOCCACCIO, Giovanni (1313-1375). [Fi…
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BOCCACCIO, Giovanni (1313-1375). [Filocolo]. Inamoramẽto di Florio & di Biãzafiore chiamato Philocolo. Venice: Bernardino de Lissona Vercellense, 22 May 1520. Small 4to (206 x 150 mm). Title printed in Gothic within architectural woodcut border, text printed double-column in Roman type, woodcut initials. (Slight soiling to title-page, some minor spotting.) 18th-century sheep gilt, brown morocco lettering-piece gilt, edges sprinkled red and blue (foot of spine separating, worn). Provenance: Edward Davenport (armorial bookplate); John S. Eells, Jr. (blindstamp). Rare Venitian edition of Boccaccio's Filocolo, inspired by the poem Florio e Biancifiore, which dates to ca 1160. The Filocolo is considered to be the first Italian literature written in prose, and was a source for Chaucer's "The Franklin's Tale." RARE: according to online records, only two copies of this edition have appeared on the market at auction; OCLC locates only 8 copies. Essling 2074; STC Italian 111. Property from the Collection of Edward A. Quattrocchi
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