SUMMARY
A smartly rebound copy of an early edition of Enrico Caterino Davila's enriched and illuminating history of the French Civil Wars between the years 1562 and 1598, written here in the original Italian.
Leather Binding,Rebound
Overall Condition: Very Good Indeed
This book weighs 1.5 KG when packed
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DESCRIPTION
With a half-title.
Written in the original Italian.
Title within a double ruled border, and with woodcut armorial device.
With woodcut head-pieces and initials throughout.
Includes index.
Rebound with new endpapers.
The signatures for this work run as A-B8, C32, A-3V8.
Collated from Jisc from a copy held at the University of Oxford Libraries, complete.
A new impression of this work, enriched with useful and copious annotations, as stated to the title page.
A captivating, enlightening, and graphic history of the French Civil Wars, also known as the French Wars of Religion, which took place during the reigns of Francis II, Charles IX, Henry III, and Henry IV, as well as the long regency of Catherine de' Medici.. The war took place between 1562 and 1598, and saw political and religious unrest between the Roman Catholics and the Huguenots (Protestants).
In this work, Enrico Caterino Davila analyses the political motives of the conflict, essentially minimising the religious motivations of the war. It was highly praised when it was published for its political history and the depth of the history, and has been considered as a masterpiece since. In fact, the success of the work was immediate upon its publication, with over two hundred editions following the first, as well as the work being translated into English, Latin, Spanish, French, and German. Twenty thousand copies were sold during the first years of its publication. There was a 1647 English translations made by William Aylesbury and Charles Cotterell, made for King Charles I.
The writing style is coherent, and probes deeply into the causes of the events leading up to and of the war. Davila's humanist historiography and human interest style has been compared to Francesco Guicciardini.
What makes this work especially unique is the first-hand experience the author, Enrico Caterino Davila had with the war. In 1583, Davila became a page in the service of Catherine de' Medici, who was the wife of Henry II. Catherine was a prominent figure in the Civil Wars, being the regent after the death of her husband. In time, Davila entered into military service, fighting until the peace in 1598. After the peace, he became a governor of the Venetian possessions of Cattaro, and Zara. During this time, he started writing this work, which he finished in 1630.
The work was printed in Venice, which was a leading centre of printing in the world at the time.
An early edition of Enrico Caterino Davila's fascinating history of the French Wars of Religion.
CONDITION
Rebound in a half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, smart. Small dampstain to the top edge. Internally, firmly bound. Page are lightly age-toned and generally clean, with only the odd spot and light handling mark. Dampstains to the first few pages. Ink mark to the half-title and to the tail of page 1054. Mark to page 117/118, affecting text, though text is still visible. Ink annotation to margins of pages 136 and 137, being notes on the text. Small chip to tail of page 159/160, not affecting text. Ink mark margin page 189. Closed tear to the margin of page 315/316,only affecting the margin note to page 316. Closed tear to the margin of page 383/389, not affecting text. Small chip to page 773/774, affecting three words. Small loss to page 1045/1046, affecting small loss to eight words.
Overall Condition: Very Good Indeed
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Overall Condition
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Fine - Very well preserved copy showing very little wear
Very Good Indeed - Only one or two minor faults, really a very attractive copy
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often expected given the age of the book, but still a respectable copy
Good - Meaning not very good. Some more serious faults as will
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Good Only - Meaning one or more faults that could really do with repair
Fair - As with good only above but with other faults
leaving a compromised copy even after repair
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