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    • Bordone (Benedetto di).- Commentaria in Bibliam. Ed: Bernardinus Gadolus., 3 vol., Venice, Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de forlivio, 1497 - 25th August 1498.
      Mar. 28, 2024

      Bordone (Benedetto di).- Commentaria in Bibliam. Ed: Bernardinus Gadolus., 3 vol., Venice, Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de forlivio, 1497 - 25th August 1498.

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Bordone (Benedetto di).- Commentaria in Bibliam. Ed: Bernardinus Gadolus, 3 vol., collation: I: A8 < 2-3 >6 < 4-6 >6 a-c8 d10 e8 f6 g-h10 i8 k6 l-u8 x-y6, II: A-R8 S10 T-Z8 AA-BB8 CC6 DD-HH8 DDD-EEE8 FFF-HHH6 DDDD-GGGG6 HHHH4 II8 KK-LL6, III: aa-ff8 ll-ss8 tt10 vv-zz8 &&12-1 a8 b-c6 AA6  aAA8 BBb-NNn8 OOo6 PPp8 QQq6, in all 839ff. (of 854 ff., lacking, as usual, quire BB6), text in 48-61 lines, large woodcut printer's device to PPp8r & QQq6r, ornate white-on-black woodcut candelabra border and fourteen-line initial depicting St. Jerome on fol. aAA2r, woodcut initials throughout, vol. 3 with some ink notes to margins in ?contemporary hand, paper repair top corner A1 (vol. 1), a few scattered instances of soiling or staining, nineteenth century calf-backed boards, a little worn, folio (341x223 mm), Venice, Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de forlivio, 1497- 25th August 1498. *** This Venetian edition of the Vulgate contains an extremely fine fifteenth century woodcut border by the celebrated miniaturist, cartographer and later printer, Benedetto Bordone (1450/55-1530).  The border, originally created in 1494 for another work, along with the numerous figurative woodcut initials here present, demonstrate Bordone's huge skill and inventive imagery.  Provenance: Giovanni di Maffio, San Giovanni Valdarno, Arezzo [ink ownership inscriptions, dated 1532];  from the Franciscan library of St. Bonaventura al Bosco, Tuscany (ink ownership inscriptions, partly erased, dated 1545] Literature: BMC V, 350; Goff H-160; GW 12419.

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    • BORDONE, BENEDETTO: "Isolario".
      Nov. 04, 2022

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO: "Isolario".

      Est: CHF6,600 - CHF10,000

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO (1460 Venedig 1531) : "Isolario", Federicus Toresanus, Venedig 1547. 3 Teile in 1 Bd. In italienischer Sprache. Zweifarbiges Titelblatt mit Holzschnittbordüre sowie 112 Holzschnitt-Karten im Text, wovon 4 doppel- und 2 ganzseitig. 74 pag. Blätter. Pergamenteinband mit Lederverstärkung, 4ø

      Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AG
    • BENEDETTO BORDONE, A SINGLE LEAF FROM HIS, 'ISOLARIO', 1528
      Oct. 17, 2022

      BENEDETTO BORDONE, A SINGLE LEAF FROM HIS, 'ISOLARIO', 1528

      Est: $500 - $700

      BENEDETTO BORDONE, A SINGLE LEAF FROM HIS, 'ISOLARIO', 1528 Isolario [‘Book of Islands'] (Venice, 1528 or later 16th century edition), the first leaf of the Book One of the work, a printed sheet with heading, rubricated text, and a woodcut map of Hibernia (Ireland). 26 x 16cm (47 x 35cm framed)

      Leonard Joel
    • Bordone Benedetto, Isolario [...] Nel qual si ragiona di tutte l'isole del mondo... 1547 (Al colophon:) In Vinegia: ad instantia & spese del Nobile huomo Federico Toresano, 1547.
      Oct. 02, 2019

      Bordone Benedetto, Isolario [...] Nel qual si ragiona di tutte l'isole del mondo... 1547 (Al colophon:) In Vinegia: ad instantia & spese del Nobile huomo Federico Toresano, 1547.

      Est: €7,000 - €14,000

      In-folio (mm 295x204). Carte [10], LXXIIII con moltissime carte geografiche incise in legno nel testo, di cui 4 a doppia pagina. Frontespizio in rosso e nero entro bella bordura xilografica con la marca dello stampatore in calce. Esemplare rimontato e con lievi restauri nel margine interno delle tavole a doppia pagina, rinforzate al verso con pecette, ma nel complesso buona conservazione. Legatura muta moderna in pergamena antica con parte dei legacci conservati; piccole lacune reintegrate al dorso.

      Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
    • Bordone Benedetto
      Oct. 31, 2017

      Bordone Benedetto

      Est: €200 - €300

      Bordone Benedetto Corsica. In Libro di tutte le Isole del Mondo. Venise, Nicolo d’Aristotile detto Zoppino, édition de1547. P. XXI de l’atlas, cah’ Diii, dernière ligne l’udecimo. C’est la première représentation séparée de la Corse dans un ouvrage imprimé. 8 x 15 cm.

      Leclere - Maison de ventes
    • Europe - [BORDONE, Benedetto.- Europa].
      Mar. 17, 2015

      Europe - [BORDONE, Benedetto.- Europa].

      Est: €400 - €500

      (Europe) - [BORDONE, Benedetto.- Europa]. Gravure sur bois, TC 28,5 x 38 cm + marges (pli central). Sous passe-partout (à double face), vitre et cadre de bois doré (non désencadrée).

      Arenberg Auctions
    • BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1531). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si
      Nov. 25, 2014

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1531). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si

      Est: £8,000 - £12,000

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1531). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si

      Christie's
    • BORDONE Benedetto, Venezia 1534, Greece, map of KYTHNOS island
      Apr. 05, 2014

      BORDONE Benedetto, Venezia 1534, Greece, map of KYTHNOS island

      Est: -

      BORDONE Benedetto, Venezia 1534. "FERMENE" map of KYTHNOS island on half page (21x20cm). Map dim.14.5x8.5cm. Very Fine. Zach.498.

      Karamitsos
    • BORDONE Benedetto, Venezia 1562, Greece, map of IOS island
      Apr. 05, 2014

      BORDONE Benedetto, Venezia 1562, Greece, map of IOS island

      Est: -

      "Nio" (Ios) early woodcut maps (size 14x8cm.) with Italian text beneath and on verso of a sheet from the Second Book of Benedetto Bordone "Libro de tutte l'Isole del Mundo" (better known as his 'Isolario') published in Venice. There were six editions between 1528-1562. Excellent condition. Ref. Zacharakis 501/304.

      Karamitsos
    • Bordone, Benedetto (1445-1531). La Gran Citta di Temiftitan. "Venice: 1528". Grabado: hoja 27.5 x 20 cm; imagen 16.5 x 16 cm.
      Sep. 18, 2013

      Bordone, Benedetto (1445-1531). La Gran Citta di Temiftitan. "Venice: 1528". Grabado: hoja 27.5 x 20 cm; imagen 16.5 x 16 cm.

      Est: $16,000 - $20,000

      Bordone, Benedetto (1445-1531). La Gran Citta di Temiftitan. "Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528". Tomado de: "Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo. Grabado: hoja 27.5 x 20 cm; imagen 16.5 x 16 cm.

      Morton Subastas
    • Bordone, Benedetto. La Gran Citta di Temiftitan. Tomado del libro editado en Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528. Grabado
      Jan. 26, 2013

      Bordone, Benedetto. La Gran Citta di Temiftitan. Tomado del libro editado en Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528. Grabado

      Est: $16,000 - $20,000

      Bordone, Benedetto (1445-1531). La Gran Citta di Temiftitan. Tomado de: "Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo. Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528". Grabado: hoja 27.5 x 20 cm; imagen 16.5 x 16 cm.

      Morton Subastas
    • BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1460 - 1539). Isolario . Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile Zoppino, June 1534.
      Nov. 23, 2011

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1460 - 1539). Isolario . Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile Zoppino, June 1534.

      Est: £8,000 - £12,000

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1460 - 1539). Isolario. Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile Zoppino, June 1534. 2° (304 x 205mm). Title printed in red and black within ornamental border, 112 woodcut maps, including 4 double-page (3 on guards) and 2 full-page, one diagram, ornamental and historiated initials. (A little faint staining, last leaf with small marginal tear, minor tear in folding plates along guard, a few early pen scribbles on one map.) Modern binding retaining most of the 17th-century calf sides tooled in gilt with the arms of Louis Phélypeaux [Olivier 2258, fer 1] at centre (rubbed). Provenance: Louis Phélypeaux, seigneur de la Vrillieère et de Chateasneuf-sur-Loire (1598-1681), secretary of state, succeeding his father, from 1629. Second edition of Bordone's illustrated guide to the islands and peninsula's of the western ocean, the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and the Far East. It has wide scope, encompassing recent discoveries in the Americas, inlcuding a plan of the city of Mexico ("Temistitan") before its destruction by Cortez. This edition is printed with the same woodcut maps designed for the first edition of 1528. The map on A6v represents the Americas, appearing as 'Terra de lavoratore' after João Fernandes of the Azores; two fictitious islands named 'Brasil' and 'Asmaide' are shown as often at this date (cf. Burden). The large double-page maps are of the world, Venice, the Mediterranean, and the Archipelago. Adams A-2482; Burden 8; Sabin 6419; Sander 1230; Shirley 59.

      Christie's
    • BORDONE, BENEDETTO.
      Nov. 04, 2010

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO.

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO. LIBRO... NEL QUA SI RAGIONA DE TUTTE L'ISOLE DEL MONDO CON LI LOR NOMI ANTICHI & MODERNI, HISTORIE, FAVOLE & MODI DEL LORO VIVERE, & IN QUAL PARTE DEL MARE STANNO, & IN QUEL PARALLELO & CLIMA GIACCIONO . VENICE: NICOLO ZOPPINO, 1528 First edition, folio (287 x 210mm.), title printed in red and black within woodcut border, full-page diagram, 7 double-page maps and 104 maps in the text, all woodcut, a few maps in early hand colour, recent blind-stamped calf, [Nordenskiöld Collection 1, 27; cf. Phillips, Atlases 162; Sabin 6417; Shirley, British Library T.BORD-1a; Shirley, Mapping of the World 59], title repaired and restored (partially in facsimile), oxidisation to colouring

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    • BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445/1460-1539). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo . Venice: Nicol d'Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1528.
      Jun. 22, 2010

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445/1460-1539). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo . Venice: Nicol d'Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1528.

      Est: $25,000 - $35,000

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445/1460-1539). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo. Venice: Nicol d'Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1528. 2υo (313 x 215 mm). Letterpress title in red and black with ornamental woodcut border, woodcut initials, full-page diagram of a world map and windroses, 4 woodcut double-page maps of the world, the city of Venice, the Mediterranean and the Aegean, 4 smaller double-page maps of Sicily, Crete, Cyprus and Euboea, 103 woodcut maps and plans throughout the text. (Some pale staining.) Contemporary limp vellum (a few splits along spine). Provenance: Borghi Bartholum, surgeon (early inscription mounted on title). FIRST EDITION of Bordone's popular illustrated guide to the islands and peninsulas of the western ocean, the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and the Far East. It was printed again in 1534 and 1547 under the title Isolario or island-book. This work is particularly notable for its wide scope, with the inclusion of recent discoveries in the Americas, for its well-known plan of the city of Mexico ("Temistitan") before its destruction by Cortez, and for its world map on an oval projection, cited as the first of its kind, perhaps attributable to Francesco Rosselli. Bordone, an illuminator, cartographer and wood-engraver from Padua, worked in Venice. He has been suggested as the creator of the first globe printed in Italy from records of the now lost globe gores printed in 1508. Brunet I:1112; Burden 8; Phillips 162; Sabin 6417; R.A. Skelton, Introduction to Tutte L'Isole Del Mondo (1966).

      Christie's
    • BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1531). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo . Venice: Nicolò d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528. Small 2° (281 x 193mm). Title in red and black within woodcut ornamental border,
      Apr. 22, 2010

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1531). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo . Venice: Nicolò d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528. Small 2° (281 x 193mm). Title in red and black within woodcut ornamental border,

      Est: £5,500 - £8,000

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1531). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo. Venice: Nicolò d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528. Small 2° (281 x 193mm). Title in red and black within woodcut ornamental border, full-page diagram of a world map and windroses, 4 woodcut double-page maps (world map, map of Venice, the Mediterranean and the Aegean), 4 smaller double-page maps (Sicily, Crete, Cyprus and Euboea), and 103 woodcut maps and plans throughout the text. (Small wormhole in first 10 leaves, including title, affecting a letter, short clean tears in lower margin of maps of the Mediterranean and Aegean, also closely shaved with slight loss, last gathering lightly waterstained, mainly marginal soiling, a few stains). 18th-century half calf, lettering-piece (head and tail of spine and lettering-piece chipped, a few wormholes in spine, very rubbed, corners bumped, new endpapers). Provenance: Silvio Zipoli (bookplate) -- occasional later marginal annotations and underlining (annotations shaved). FIRST EDITION of Bordone's popular illustrated guide to the islands and peninsulas of the Western Ocean, the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and the Far East. The work is particularly notable for its wide scope, with the inclusion of recent discoveries in the Americas, for its well-known plan of the city of Mexico ("Temistitan") before its destruction by Cortez, and for its world map on an oval projection, cited as the first of its kind, perhaps attributable to Francesco Rosselli. Sabin 6417; Brunet I, 1112; Phillips 162.

      Christie's
    • BORDONE, BENEDETTO.
      Nov. 16, 2006

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO.

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      ISOLARIO... NEL QUAL SI RAGIONA DI TUTTE L'ISOLE DEL MONDO. VENICE: FRANCESCO DI LENO, [1540] Small folio (295 x 200mm.), title printed within elaborate woodcut border, 7 double-page maps (including a world map), 104 maps in the text and one diagram, all woodcut, later carta rustica, one page with annotations in a contemporary hand, some light staining, map of Cyprus browned LITERATURE Adams 2483; Phillips, Atlases 165; edition not in Nordenskiöld collection, but cf. 28 NOTE Besides the oval world map (Shirley 59), eleven of the maps relate to the Americas. Bordone's Isolario is in the tradition of the Mediterranean island book, with coverage expanded to included the world considered as a series of islands.

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    • BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1460 - 1539). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de
      Jun. 08, 2005

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1460 - 1539). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      BORDONE, Benedetto (?1445-1460 - 1539). Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo. Venice: Nicolò d'Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1528. 2° (294 x 205mm). Letterpress title in red and black with ornamental woodcut border, woodcut initials, full-page diagram of a world map and windroses, 4 woodcut double-page maps of the world, Venice, the Mediterranean and the Aegean, 4 smaller double-page maps of Sicily, Crete, Cyprus and Euboea, 103 woodcut maps and plans throughout the text. (Waterstain to BB1-2 - the double-page map of the Mediterranean, a number of leaves and maps re-hinged or repaired at inner margin, a few repairs, light soiling and water-staining, occasional marginalia in an early hand.) Later vellum, ruled and tooled in blind, morocco labels lettered in gold (re-cased, soiled). FIRST EDITION of Bordone's popular illustrated guide to the islands and peninsulas of the western ocean, the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and the Far East. It was printed again in 1534 and 1547 under the title Isolario or 'island-book'. This work is particularly notable for its wide scope, with the inclusion of recent discoveries in the Americas, for its well-known plan of the city of Mexico ("Temistitan") before its destruction by Cortez, and for its world map on an oval projection, cited as the first of its kind, perhaps attributable to Francesco Rosselli. Bordone, an illuminator, cartographer and wood-engraver from Padua, worked in Venice. He has been suggested as the creator of 'the first globe printed in Italy' (Almagiá) from records of the now lost globe gores printed in 1508. Sabin 6417; Brunet I, 1112; Phillips 162; R.A. Skelton, Introduction to Tutte L'Isole Del Mondo (1966).

      Christie's
    • BORDONE, BENEDETTO.
      Nov. 18, 2004

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO.

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      Isolario. [Venice: Nicolo d'Aristoile, detto Zoppino, 1534] Condition Note: Second edition, folio (310 x 205mm.), title printed in red and black within woodcut border, 7 double-page maps (including a world map), 104 maps in the text and 1 diagram, all woodcut, seventeenth century calf backed boards, lacking final leaf with colophon, ownership annotation in ink on title, title stained, diagram with annotations, map of Greece shaved at edges, some staining throughout affecting some maps

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    • BORDONE, BENEDETTO.
      May. 13, 2004

      BORDONE, BENEDETTO.

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Libro de Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'Isole del mondo [Isolario]. Venice: Nicolo d'Aristotile, detto Zoppino, 1528

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