L'arte poetica di Quinto Orazio Flacco esposta in dialetto milanese. Unito a: L'avarizia, satira prima di Quinto Orazio Flacco esposta in dialetto milanese. Unita a: La prefazione delle mie opere future, scherzo in prosa del medico-poeta. Unito a: L'arte di ereditare, satira V del libro II di Quinto Orazio Flacco esposta in dialetto milanese. Unito a: Le strade ferrate, sestine milanesi del medico-poeta. Unito a: Il volgo e la medicina, discorso popolare del medico-poeta. Unito a: Appendice all'opuscolo Il volgo e la medicina. Unito a: Amicizia e tolleranza satira di Quinto Orazio Flacco esposta in dialetto milanese
Features
Author: Giovanni Rajberti
Publisher: Fr. Sambrunico-Vismara; Guglielmini e Redaelli; Bernardoni
Place of printing: Milan
Year of publication: 1836-1841
Product Condition:
Eight works collected in one volume. Hardcover binding which bears the title "various Brochures" at the front and back with friezes in black, rather worn and stained; extinct library label to spine stamped on the first cover page. Cards generally well preserved with sparse blooms; some pamphlets are more polished. Small squares of parchment applied to the outer margins of the pages serve as bookmarks for the first four works
Pages: 81, (3); 47; 32; 80; 51; 165, 173, (3); (3); 55
Format: In eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 21
Width: 14
Description
Rare collection of operettas of the famous milanese poet-physician, all in original edition. The author's poetic translations are due in milanese dialect with Latin text faced by Horace (the poetic art, Sambrunico-Vismara 1836, dedicated to Carlo Porta; Avarice, ibidem 1837, dedicated to count Rinaldo Giulini; The art of inherit, ibid. 1839; Friendship and tolerance, Joseph Bernardoni 1841, dedicated to Abbot Joseph Pozzon locality however), the original work in sextuplets Milanese railway tracks, Guglielmini and Redaelli 1840, featuring Giuditta Pasta, and joke in prose the preface of my future works, Sambrunico-Vismara 1838. His works of popular science writer of medical art belong the two pamphlets On common people and medicine (Sambrunico-Vismara 1840) and its Addendum (Bah 1841) , in which he speaks of the relationship of the people with the medicine with special reference to the practice of bloodletting and homeopathy.