Giovanni Delfino - Le Tragedie - 1733

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Giovanni Delfino’s Le Tragedie, 1st edition (1733), in Italian, bound in parchment, published by Giuseppe Comino, 662 pages, in very good condition.

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Delfino, Giovanni.
The Tragedies of Giovanni Delfino, Venetian Senator... that is La Cleopatra, La Lucrezia, Il Creso, Il Medoro now for the first time in his true lesson reduced:...
Padova, Giuseppe Comino, 1733

In-4° (mm 300x205), Pages [16], XXXII, 629,[1] with the Portrait of the author engraved at the beginning, beautiful initials and endings engraved in copper. Almost perfect copy. Prestigious and very beautiful edition.

Delfino was not a professional playwright, but a man of immense power. He was a Venetian Senator, then Patriarch of Aquileia and finally Cardinal. His tragedies are written in a solemn, classical style, very different from the brisk rhythm of Cicognini. They represent the refined taste of the Venetian aristocracy of the Seicento.
Giuseppe Comino was one of the most famous printers of the eighteenth century. The "cominiane" editions are famous among bibliophiles for:

The quality of the paper (which indeed still seems very white and fresh).

The clarity of the types.

The extreme philological care of the texts.

This is a library book for a noble household. It is an object of prestige, printed to endure for centuries and to show the importance of the author.

Delfino, Giovanni.
The Tragedies of Giovanni Delfino, Venetian Senator... that is La Cleopatra, La Lucrezia, Il Creso, Il Medoro now for the first time in his true lesson reduced:...
Padova, Giuseppe Comino, 1733

In-4° (mm 300x205), Pages [16], XXXII, 629,[1] with the Portrait of the author engraved at the beginning, beautiful initials and endings engraved in copper. Almost perfect copy. Prestigious and very beautiful edition.

Delfino was not a professional playwright, but a man of immense power. He was a Venetian Senator, then Patriarch of Aquileia and finally Cardinal. His tragedies are written in a solemn, classical style, very different from the brisk rhythm of Cicognini. They represent the refined taste of the Venetian aristocracy of the Seicento.
Giuseppe Comino was one of the most famous printers of the eighteenth century. The "cominiane" editions are famous among bibliophiles for:

The quality of the paper (which indeed still seems very white and fresh).

The clarity of the types.

The extreme philological care of the texts.

This is a library book for a noble household. It is an object of prestige, printed to endure for centuries and to show the importance of the author.

Details

Number of books
1
Subject
Literature
Book title
Le Tragedie
Author/ Illustrator
Giovanni Delfino
Condition
Fine
Publication year oldest item
1733
Edition
1st Edition
Language
Italian
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Giuseppe Comino
Binding/ Material
Vellum
Number of pages
662
ItalyVerified
Private

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