capaccio-s-early-17th-century-book-on-famous-women-and-men
Lot 4087
Capaccio's Early 17th-Century Book on Famous Women and Men
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Giulio Cesare Capaccio. ILLUSTRIUM MULIERUM, ET ILLUSTRIUM LITTERIS VIRORUM ELOGIA, A IULIO CAESARE CAPACIO NEAPOLITANAE URBI À SECRETIS CONSCRIPTA. Naples: Apud Io. Iacobum Carlinum, & Constantinum Vitalem, 1608-9. Limp vellum, labels with ink manuscript title on spine. 4to; A4, +2 (index), B-2E4, 2G4 2F6 2H-3B4 (sig. F and G mis-bound; index placed early rather than at the end); 387, [5]pp. (with index placed after page 8). Italic type with Roman; text in Latin. Second book with own title page; with woodcut devices on title pages, ornaments, and initials. USTC 4033215.

8 1/2 x 7 in.

From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.

Giulio Cesare Capaccio (Naples, ca.1552-1634) was an important Italian scholar and humanist known for writing a history of Naples. His book of famous women and men discusses Galla Placidia, Agrippina, Thomas Aquinas, and many others.

Vellum with general wear and small stains, losses to labels and head of spine, lacking ties; binding fragile with front board and spine nearly completely separated from textblock; ex-libris and bookstore sticker on front paste-down; free endpaper loose and with stains and losses; several signatures with damp staining at margins; pages lightly toned with foxing, occasional stain and loss or tear not impacting text (K2 and D4 with larger losses); 2A2 with repair; rear paste-down mostly lost; an extremely rare title outside of institutions.