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Antwerp, Giovanni Meerbecio, 1629. 4 °. Elegant architectural frontispiece, slight constant browning, 18th century binding in sponged calfskin, 5-ribbed spine, title on red gusset, red cuts, peeling. Ex libris Count Gioseppe Cacherano on the counterplate. § Collection of letters written by Cardinal Bentivoglio in time of his nuntiatures of Flanders, and of France, & nbsp ; Venice, Antonio Tivani, 1702. In 12th. Typographical mark on the front tespizio, light browning and woodworm holes, coeval binding in brown calfskin, defects - Ex libris Guelfo Sitta. § Lettres du cardinal Bentivoglio, sur diverses matieres de politique & amp; autres importans sujets, Brussels, FrançoisT'serstevens, s.d. (but 1668?). In 8th. Beautiful figured front door engraved in copper, decorated engraved heads, typographic friezes, some burnishing, parchment binding of the 18th century, with green leather gusset on the back with gold title, light spots. Ex libris Guelfo Sitta on the counterplate. §Relations of Cardinal Bentivoglio, Cologne, s.e., 1646. In 8 °. Frontispiece printed in red and black and with branded, ornate headboards and initials, blooms and reddening, coeval binding in brown calfskin with floral friezes and gold title in the back compartments, red cuts, slight lacks, worn plates. §
This is the FIRST RARE EDITION of the famous Bentivoglio Report . Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona (Ferrara, October 4, 1577 - Rome, September 7, 1644) was an Italian cardinal, archbishop and historian. At the behest of Pope Paul V he assumed the role of papal ambassador first in Flanders (between 1607 and 1615) and then in Paris (from 1616 to 1621). Returning to Rome, he became a cardinal with the title of cardinal presbyter of San Giovanni a Porta Latina and was appointed to direct the Holy Inquisition during the trial of Galileo. In the Reports he showed great interest in political issues, presented in a more conceptual and moderate style, so much so that they were considered a work halfway between historiography and the political-diplomatic treaty. Brunet, I 778; Italian authors of the seventeenth century, I, p. 128, n. 529.
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