Venice, Giunti and Baba, 1645. 3 parts in one vol. In 4th. Eye, chalcographic title page, woodblock mark on the typographic title page, tear closed by adhesive tape on the F1 paper of part III and repair to the upper margin of the F8 paper, some halo of marginal humidity and a small woodworm hole on the last papers, coeval parchment binding partially detached rigid, smooth manuscript spine and with Moroccan gusset from another specimen, spray cuts, lacks at the foot of the spine. Famous work, fruit of the knowledge of historical sources and of the author's experience as a diplomat. It was composed over several years, from 1632 to 1639. Gamba 1793 for the first edition; Graesse I, 337; Floor lamp from 527.
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