rare-editions-of-aristotle-s-i-rhetoric-i-and-i-poetics-i-bound-together
Lot 4191
Rare Editions of Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics Bound Together
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Aristotle; George of Trebizond, trans. RHETORICORUM ARISTOTELIS AD THEODECTEN LIBRI TRES. Lyon: Apud Seb. Gryphium, 1545. Bound with Alessandro de' Pazzi, trans. ARISTOTELIS POETICA PER ALEXANDRUM PACCIU, PATRICIUM FLORENTINUM, IN LATINUM CONUERSA. Basel: [per Balthasar Lasius et Thomas Platter], 1537. Limp parchment with yapp edges, re-backed with modern decorated paper spine with paper labels. 8vo; a-p8 q4; A-D8 (lacking remaining leaves); 248; 63 (of 118)pp. (Rhetoricorum complete;Poetica lacking Greek text, index, and colophon.) Italic type with Roman; text in Latin. With separate title pages, printer's device on title page for first book, woodcut initials and head-pieces. Bound with pages with later manuscript at the end. USTC 612826.

6 3/8 x 4 1/2 in.

From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.

George of Trebizond (1395-1486) was a scholar and humanist who spent most of his life in Italy. He is known for his Latin translations of Plato, Aristotle, and the works of other important ancient scholars and philosophers.

Parchment with stains and mild discoloration, several tiny wormholes, lacking ties, spine with wear, cracking at joints, slight separation from textblock; sticker on front paste-down, separation of rear paste-down; pages lightly toned with scattered foxing and occasional marginalia; frequent damp staining at edges and corners; one page with tear at margin, one page with small loss at margin, neither impacting text.