Description: Save this seller | Sign up for the shop newsletter CALL CENTER HOURS 9.00 - 12.00 15.00 - 18.00 from Monday to Friday EXPRESS DELIVERY 100% SIMPLE RETURN 14 Days For Return Home About Us Shipping Returns Payments All products Feedback Description GOVERNMENT DIALOGUES OF COUNT PAOLO BRUSANTINI WRITINGS TO ALESSANDRO HIS SON AND DEDICATED BY HIM TO THE SERENISS. MR. DUKE CESARE D'ESTE HIS MR DISTINCT INTO THREE TIMES OF PEACE, OF SUSPICION OF WAR AND OF OPEN WAR IUN MODONA AT GIULIAN CASSIANI MDCXI WITH LICENSE OF SUPERIORS Scarce original edition of 1611 of the most important work by the Count from Ferrara Paolo Brusantini (1552-1625) a very committed person in that historical period. The work is divided into three times places in the Estense Villa of Spezzano ""...which deal with three ways of government: in times of peace, of suspicion of war and of open war. The interlocutors are Laderchi, Ernesto Bevilacqua, then governor of Carpi and Reggio, Alfonso Fontanelli, Fabio Scotti, Ippolito Bentivogli: all from Ferarra and all alive when the work was being printed, which also draws part of its interest from this, to be the attempt to theorize the domination of new groups..."" See Diz. Biblical of the Italians (v. 14 p. 685). Cartoons on the title page. Red external edges. In good conditions. Half parchment cover with handwritten title on the spine in good condition lightly worn on the extremities. Worming. Binding in good conditions. Pages in good condition with occasional foxing. Worming in the folding edge.In 8. cm. 19.5x14.5. pp. (8)+253+(1). GOVERNMENT DIALOGUES OF COUNT PAOLO BRUSANTINI WRITINGS TO ALESSANDRO HIS SON AND DEDICATED BY HIM TO THE SERENISS. MR. DUKE CESARE D'ESTE HIS MR DISTINCT INTO THREE TIMES OF PEACE, OF SUSPICION OF WAR AND OF OPEN WAR IUN MODONA AT GIULIAN CASSIANI MDCXI WITH LICENSE OF SUPERIORS Rare original edition from 1611 of the most important writing by Paolo Brusantini (1552-1625) from Ferrara, a very lively figure in the Italian political scene of the time. He was governor of Sassuolo from 1601, after the attack on Marco Pio, in which Brusantini was suspected of having taken part. He had many friends and just as many enemies; among the latter we list Tassoni who was able to mock him and demonstrate all his hatred by identifying him with the character of the "Count of Culagna", in Secchia Rapita. The work is structured in three dialogues set in the Estense villa in Spezzano ""... which deal with three ways of government: in times of peace, of suspicion of war and of open war. The interlocutors are Laderchi, Ernesto Bevilacqua, then governor of Carpi and Reggio, Alfonso Fontanelli, Fabio Scotti, Ippolito Bentivogli: all from Ferarra and all alive when the work was being printed, which also draws part of its interest from this, to be the attempt to theorize the domination of new groups..."" See Diz. Biblical of the Italians (v. 14 p. 685). Vignette on the title page. Red cuts. In good condition.Half parchment cover with handwritten title on the spine in fair general condition with wear on the edges and spine. Signs of woodworm. Binding in good condition. Pages in good condition with rare foxing. Woodworm marks on the fold margin. In 8. cm. 19.5x14.5. pp. (8)+253+(1). all the information of which you have need. Who we are Shipping Returns Payments Privacy Contact us PAYMENT METHODS Developed by novaArgo Graphic design / ebay template. Compatible with management systems. The work is divided into three times places in the Estense Villa of Spezzano ""...which deal with three ways of government: in times of peace, of suspicion of war and of open war. The interlocutors are Laderchi, Ernesto Bevilacqua, then governor of Carpi and Reggio, Alfonso Fontanelli, Fabio Scotti, Ippolito Bentivogli: all from Ferarra and all alive when the work was being printed, which also draws part of its interest from this, to be the attempt to theorize the domination of new groups..."" See Diz. Biblical of the Italians (v. 14 p. 685). The work is structured in three dialogues set in the Estense villa in Spezzano ""... which deal with three ways of government: in times of peace, of suspicion of war and of open war. The interlocutors are Laderchi, Ernesto Bevilacqua, then governor of
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Subject: Philosophy
Year of edition: 1611
Lingua: Italian
Type Antique: Seventeenth century (1600 to 1699)
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