Il terzo libro di Sebastiano Serlio (Bolognese)

Il terzo libro di Sebastiano Serlio (Bolognese)

Sebastiano Serlio

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Half bound medium brown full calf with tan and brown printed paper over boards. Book III Contents: [I] recto, title page; II, privilege; III-IV, dedication; V-CLIII, text and illustrations, following the heading Cap. IIII; CLIV-CLV, note regarding Egyptian antiquities followed by note to readers; [CLVI], register, colophon and printer's device. Pages CXXXV and CLIII misnumbered as CXXXVIII and CLII, respectively. Pagination: [I]-[CLVI] Signatures: [A]2, B-V4


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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