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In the colophon Verona, Andrea B.C., 1516. In 4 °. Spaces for initials with guide letters, Roman font, some small signs of humidity, slight browning of the paper bearing the title, slightly trimmed edges, binding of the century. XVIII in full calfskin, gold titles on gusset and gold flower irons on the back with five nerves, peeling, back defects.
Uncommon edition of De fato in the translation of Girolamo Bagolino, doctor of medicine and professor of philosophy who lived between the 15th and 16th centuries. The edition contains the interpretations of the following works: De fato & amp; Free will; De Intellectu; Praefactio ad lectores; Ex libris questionum naturaleumcapita tria: de fato / de Eo quod in nobis est / de providenti a. The work is of great interest also because of its printer, AndreaB. C., typographer active in Verona in 1516, but still not identified with certainty: according to Norton, Ascarelli-Menato and the Dictionary of Typographers & nbsp; it could be Andrea Bracchi; according to Borsa, it would be an Andrea di Benedetto.
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