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ANAKPEONTO THIO MEAH Praefixo Commentario Et Variant. Lect. [in Greek and Latin]
Giambattista Bodoni, 1791
6050,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: a fine copy of anacreon by the prominent printer and punchcutter giambattista bodoni (1740-1813), offered here in a precious morocco binding for duke albert of sachsen-teschen, son of friedrich august 11 of saxony, king of poland. albert had a well-known taste for the arts, his collection of prints and drawings was one of the richest in all of europe, and he was the founder of the eponymous albertina in vienna.<br> in 1791 bodoni printed two different editions of anacreon, one in octavo, and the edition offered here in sedicesimo. the smaller anacreon is one of the finest books ever executed by the great printer. the text is set in the greek font he designed a few years prior, which was based on one of henri estienne's 1554 types. his greek font was highly admired all throughout europe. the king of france (as bodoni once stated in a letter) requested two copies of this beautiful gem of a book.<br> the very fine binding was executed by the leading viennese binder georg friedrich krauss. krauss was active between 1791 and 1824, and was one of von sachsen-teschen principle binders.<br>