La Villa di Palladio Rutilio Tauro Emiliano tradotta nuovamente per Francesco Sansovino, nella quale si contiene il modo di cultivar la terra di mese in mese, di inserir gli arbori, di governar gli horti, e i giardini, con la proprieta de frutti, delle herbe, et de gli animali, con molte altre cose utili a pro del contado

Author: Rutilio Tauro Emiliano Palladio

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La Villa di Palladio Rutilio Tauro Emiliano tradotta nuovamente per Francesco Sansovino, nella quale si contiene il modo di cultivar la terra di mese in mese, di inserir gli arbori, di governar gli horti, e i giardini, con la proprieta de frutti, delle herbe, et de gli animali, con molte altre cose utili a pro del contado

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La Villa di Palladio Rutilio Tauro Emiliano tradotta nuovamente per Francesco Sansovino, nella quale si contiene il modo di cultivar la terra di mese in mese, di inserir gli arbori, di governar gli horti, e i giardini, con la proprieta de frutti, delle herbe, et de gli animali, con molte altre cose utili a pro del contado

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Publisher:  Francesco Sansovino

Place of printing:  Venice

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Product Condition:
Ancient hardcover binding with calligraphic title on the spine in fair condition: traces of dust, small cut on the lower portion of the front hinge, stripping of the back plate. Generally well preserved cards. We report an extensive and pale gora of humidity from * 1 to * 4, from H1 to H4, from S1 to X4, which affects almost the entire surface of the cc; slight blooms at the lower margin appear irregularly along the entire volume

Pages:  (4cc), 88cc, (2cc)

Format:  In the eighth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  21
Width:  16

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Beautiful letterpress on the title page (lying man looking at the crescent moon) in ornamental frame. The publisher's name, Francesco Sansovino, son of Iacopo, polygraph, translator and publisher, appears in the colophon (In Venetia, after Francesco Sansouino) with the date 1561, instead of 1560 as indicated on the title page. The work is his translation of the famous treatise Opus agriculturae or De re rustica by Rutilio Tauro Emiliano Palladio, author of the 4th century AD, who had great fortune for its didactic and experiential character (the first translation is from 1472, in Venice) . The work consists of 13 books: the first, introductory, more generically dedicated to the agricultural and family economy, the other 12 dedicated to agricultural work specific to each month of the year, with a decidedly original layout that emphasizes the practical purpose of the treaty. In some editions, a fourteenth dedicated specifically to grafts was added to the 13 books (De insitione, in elegiac couplets), not present in our edition. At the end of the book is added a general vocabulary of all the items used in this book, in need of declaration and warning and a table of all the subjects contained in this work.

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