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Lot 471: COLONNA, Fabio (1567-1650?). \KFYTOBASANOC\k sive plantarum aliquot historia... accessit etiam piscium aliquot, Plantarmque novarum Historia . Naples: Giovanni Giacomo Carlino & Antonio Pace, 1592.

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Christie'sNew York, NY, USJune 20, 2013

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COLONNA, Fabio (1567-1650?). \KFYTOBASANOC\k sive plantarum aliquot historia... accessit etiam piscium aliquot, Plantarmque novarum Historia. Naples: Giovanni Giacomo Carlino & Antonio Pace, 1592. 2 parts in one volume, 4o (199 x 147 mm). Small woodcut pilgrim device of the printer Orazio Salviani on title-page, initials, head- and tail-pieces, 37 full-page etchings (26 botanical in part one, 11 botanical and some aquatic in part 2) set within typographichical borders. (Some pale mostly marginal dampstaining.) Contemporary limp vellum (a few small wormtracks on back cover). Provenance: Peck (inscription dated 1807 on flyleaf); acquired from Walter Schatzki, 1964. FIRST EDITION ONE OF THE EARLIEST BOOKS WITH INTAGLIO ILLUSTRATIONS OF PLANTS Colonna, a member of the Italian nobility and a lawyer by training, suffered from epilepsy, and was led to the study of botany after discovering in Dioscorides the sedative properties of valerian, which reputedly cured him. In his <->\KFytobasanos\k<-> or "Plant Touchstone", Colonna set out to improve the descriptions of plants given by Dioscorides and other classical authorities. He is believed to have executed the etchings himself after drawings from actual specimens (the original drawings are preserved in the Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples). Colonna approached the Dioscoridean descriptions with a critical eye, and was in advance of his time in showing details of plant parts decades before their taxonomic importance was recognized. Adams C-2394; Blunt and Stearn, pp. 99-101; Hunt 165; Mortimer Italian 130; Nissen BBI 386; Pritzel 1822; Wellcome I. 1540.

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The Collection of Arthur & Charlotte Vershbow Part Three: The Baroque and Rococo Periods

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Christie's
June 20, 2013, 12:00 AM EST

502 Park Avenue at 59th Street, New York, NY, 10022, US