Zodiacus vitae, hoc est. De hominis vita, studio, ac moribus optime instituendis, libri XII. Cum indice locupletissimo.
Book Description
woodcut printer’s device on title, text in italic, tear through last leaf and this also with a few small holes on the blank area, 2 small neat rectangles excised from title-page (removing an ownership inscription)
Dealer Notes
First published in Venice around 1531, this is a relatively early edition of a text that went through numerous editions, and translations, including one into English, 1565, by Barnabe Googe. ‘The initial letters of the first 29 lines of the first book "Aires" form an acrostic of the author's pseudonym Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus, said by Facciolati to be the anagram of Pier Angelo Manzolli, of Stellata in Ferrare. Also attributed to Antonio Flam, and others’ (note attached to the Cambridge copy in COPAC). (Adams M503)Durling 2947 (1557 ed.); Wellcome I, 4026 (1552 and later eds).
Author
Palingenio Stellato (Marcello, ?pseud)
Date
1580
Binding
near contemporary red morocco, panelled in gilt, spine gilt in compartments
Publisher
Paris: Hiérome de Marnef and Guillaume Cavellat [colophon: Excudebat Carolus Rogerius]
Condition
minor wear, good
Pages
pp. 366, [42], 16mo,
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