LA TOUR, Béranger de (vers 1515-vers 1559). L`Amie des amies, imitation d’Arioste : divisée en quatre livres. Par Berenger de La Tour d`Albenas en Vivarez. A. N. Albert, Seigneur de Sainct Alban [suivi de] L’Amie Rustique et autres vers.
23.03.2021 14:30UTC +01:00
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4375EUR € 4 375
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ID 500382
Lot 49 | LA TOUR, Béranger de (vers 1515-vers 1559). L'Amie des amies, imitation d’Arioste : divisée en quatre livres. Par Berenger de La Tour d'Albenas en Vivarez. A. N. Albert, Seigneur de Sainct Alban [suivi de] L’Amie Rustique et autres vers.
Estimate value
€ 5 000 – 7 000
Parus à Lyon sur les presses de Robert Granjon, les deux recueils forment un diptyque : ils ont été imprimés en « caractères de civilité » imitant l'écriture manuscrite, créés par l'imprimeur lyonnais.
Ils commencent tous deux par une longue pièce amoureuse et sont suivis de traductions ou d'imitations de poètes italiens (Arioste, Folengo).
USTC 15099 - 27481, Baudrier, Bibliographie lyonnaise, II, pp. 57-59 ; Carter – Vervliet, Civilité Types, n° 8 ; Balsamo, Les Traductions de l'italien en français au XVIe siècle, 2009, p. 93.
In-8 (172 x 105 mm). Marque de l’imprimeur aux titres. Reliure moderne : vélin souple, tranches mouchetées (importantes mouillures marginales, un feuillet bruni (a.v). Provenance : Nicolas Cisner (1529-1583), savant littéraire allemand, (signature autographe aux titres) -- Philippe Gentilhomme (vente 2009, lot 176).
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