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Milano, Girolamo Bordoni, 1617. In 4 °. Splendid allegorical engraved title page and 38 superb illustrations, engraved on copper in the text, work by Cesare Bassano, who he worked on the drawings of the Lombard painter Carlo Antonio Procaccini, burnished frontispiece, some papers with marginal tears, with CD tearing that affects the image but without missing parts, no binding, only the back cardboard present.
SECOND EDITION of one of the most successful texts of the 17th century theatrical publishing. Originally published in 1613, it is here substantially re-imprinted with minor variations. Salvioli considers it "the composition that can be called the dramatic masterpiece of the seventeenth century"; the text was also a primary source of inspiration for Milton's Paradise Lost .
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