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  • Publisher: Joseph and Pierre Vilort
  • Date published: 1652
Lyon: Joseph and Pierre Vilort, 1652. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo (238 x 175 mm). [8], 247 [1] pp. Signatures: )(4, A-P8, Q4. Woodcut device to title-page, several astrological woodcut diagrams and astronomical tables in text. Bound in 20th-century vellum over boards, new endpapers. All pages untrimmed. Little browning of text, minor spotting and staining in places, some faint dampstaining towards upper gutter, title-page with erased old ink signature leaving small ink corrosion hole (affecting two letters and repaired), short tear to blank margin of leaf O7. Provenance: Biblioteca Degli Israeliti (old ink stamp and shelf-mark to title); Beltrame Library. Good copy, collated complete. ---- Caillet 383; Gardner, Astrologica 71; Casanatense 126; Riccardi I, p.51:112 ("Anche quest'opera appartiene pia all'astrologia che all'astronomia"); Houzeau-Lancaster I, 5204; Pianatanda 1507 (1654 edition); Graesse I, 194. SECOND EDITION of Argoli's astrological treatise, first published the same year in Padua. Argoli (1570-1657) studied in Naples and became a professor of mathematics at the Sapienza of Rome in 1622. He was replaced by B. Castelli in 1627, perhaps because of his passion for astrology. According to Thorndike, he teached Wallenstein in astrology (see Thorndike VII, 122). In 1632 he arrived in Padua as a teacher of mathematics at the University. Although follower of the Ptolemaic school, Argoli could not resist the charm of Galileo, inspiring him to write a treatise on the system of the world which he however never publish for fear of condemnation. The manuscript was never found. - Visit our website for additional images and information.
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  • Publisher: Joseph and Pierre Vilort, Lyon
  • Date published: 1652
  • Format: Hardcover
8vo (238 x 175 mm). [8], 247 [1] pp. Signatures: )(4, (A-P)8, Q4. Woodcut device to title-page, several astrological woodcut diagrams and astronomical tables in text. Bound in 20th-century vellum over boards, new endpapers. All pages untrimmed. Little browning of text, minor spotting and staining in places, some faint dampstaining towards upper gutter, title-page with erased old ink signature leaving small ink corrosion hole (affecting two letters and repaired), short tear to blank margin of leaf O7. Provenance: Biblioteca Degli Israeliti (old ink stamp and shelf-mark to title); Beltrame Library. Good copy, collated complete. ---- Caillet 383; Gardner, Astrologica 71; Casanatense 126; Riccardi I, p.51:112 ("Anche quest'opera appartiene pia all'astrologia che all'astronomia"); Houzeau-Lancaster I, 5204; Pianatanda 1507 (1654 edition); Graesse I, 194. SECOND EDITION of Argoli's astrological treatise, first published the same year in Padua. Argoli (1570-1657) studied in Naples and became a professor of mathematics at the Sapienza of Rome in 1622. He was replaced by B. Castelli in 1627, perhaps because of his passion for astrology. According to Thorndike, he teached Wallenstein in astrology (see Thorndike VII, 122). In 1632 he arrived in Padua as a teacher of mathematics at the University. Although follower of the Ptolemaic school, Argoli could not resist the charm of Galileo, inspiring him to write a treatise on the system of the world which he however never publish for fear of condemnation. The manuscript was never found. - Visit our website for additional images and information.
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  • Publisher: Lyon Vilort
  • Date published: 1652
(22,5 x 16,5 cm). (8) 247 S. Mit einigen astrologischen Holzschnitt-Diagrammen im Text. Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit. Eine von zwei Ausgaben aus dem Jahr der Erstausgabe. - Argoli (1570-1657), Professor für Mathematik in Padua, unterrichtete Wallenstein in Astrologie. Im Kampf zwischen Kopernikus und der Kirche stellte er ein neues Weltgebäude auf. Darin sollten die unteren Planeten (Venus und Merkur) um die Sonne kreisen, während sich die Sonne und die oberen Planeten um die Erde bewegten. - Teilweise leicht fleckig. Titel mit Besitzeintrag von alter Hand und ergänztem kleinen Randausriss (ohne Textverlust). Ein Blatt mit kleinem Eckabriss (ebenfalls ohne Textverlust). Letzte Seite mit Notiz von alter Hand. Hinterer Deckel mit alter Überklebung. Insgesamt, trotz der Mängel, gut erhalten. - DSB 1, 244; Thorndike VII, 122; Lalande 233; Riccardi I/1, 51, 11/2; Houzeau-Lancaster 5204; Caillet 383 ("Rare ouvrage du célèbre mathématicien et astrologue italien")
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