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Storia degli Uscochi scritta da Minucio Minuci continuata da Fra Paolo Sarpi

Author: Minucio Minuci, Paolo Sarpi

Code: LISTST0170679

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Storia degli Uscochi scritta da Minucio Minuci continuata da Fra Paolo Sarpi

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Publisher:  Per Nicolò Bettoni e comp.

Place of printing:  Milan

Year of publication: 

Product Condition:
Copy in good condition: two volumes in a single volume. Half leather binding with gilt titles and decorations on the spine and marbled plates: abrasions on the spine, caps, plates, edges and curved corners; brown spots and partially removed patch on the back; worm hole at the hinge of the front plate. Present fabric bookmark in poor condition. Sprayed cuts, with dust spots; those at the head are particularly dark. Cards in general well preserved with scattered foxing, due to which some cards are browned. Creases at the top corners of cards 9.7 to 10 (from page 141 to page 146). Text in Italian language.

Pages:  111,(1);184

Format:  In the twenty-fourth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  13
Width:  8

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Published for the first time in Venice in 1683, the two volumes narrate the events relating to the long war of repression aimed against the piracy exploits of the Uskok population, Christian Catholics settled in Istria. The years from 1590 to 1602 are described by the Archbishop of Zadar Minucio Minuci; after his death the work was completed by Paolo Sarpi, like Minuci a spectator and in some cases protagonist of the events narrated.

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