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Venice, Francesco Pitteri, 1759. In 4 °. Intaglio vignette on the title page, 10 beautiful plates out of text at the opening of the 10 songs designed by Pasquali and engraved by Sardi, coeval binding in full parchment with title on the spine on a red piece. & Nbsp;
First edition of this poem in 10 cantos in octaves on the discovery of America and the navigations of Columbus, published by Alvise Querini with his name in Arcadia [Ormildo Emeressio] and born with the ambitious intentions of tracing, on this theme, the great Ariosto and Tassian poetry. Querini was a scholar and ambassador of the Serenissima in Paris. This is his most significant literary work.
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