Lume notturno overo Prattica di sogni.

Merli (Cesare)

Lume notturno overo Prattica di sogni.

Description: first edition, woodcut title vignette, decorated initials and ornaments, uniform light age yellowing, title fore-edge a trifle foxed, tiny worm hole or trail at blank foot of couple of gatherings, extending a little along lower blank margin towards lower edge of last 3 gatherings (touching the odd letter of catchword), pp. 179, [5], small 8vo, contemporary limp vellum, author and title inked to spine, covers a trifle faded towards joints, upper joint just split at head.

Publication Details: Bologna: B. Cochi, 1614

Notes: A good, clean, unsophisticated copy, in contemporary binding, of the scarce first edition of this obscure, pocketsize popular manual on the interpretation of dreams – absent from major bibliographies. Of Cesare Merli (fl. c.1600) we only know that he came from Modena. Dedicated to Laura, daughter of Cesare d'Este, Duke of Modena, Lume notturno is written in an enjoyable style, clearly for a wide non-specialist readership. It purports to be only the second manual in Italian on the interpretation of dreams ever printed, the first being Grasso's Ragionamenti domestici sulla natura dei sogni (16...more

Bibliography: USTC 4021933. Not in BL STC It. C17, Wellcome, Caillet or Krivatsy.

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Price: £2,200

Subject: Sciences

Published Date: 1614

Stock Number: 69632

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