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Filippo Beroaldo | Ein hüpsche subtyliche Declamation, Strassburg, 1513, a satire against vices including gambling

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Filippo Beroaldo 


Ein hüpsche subtyliche declamation von dryen bruedern, der erst ist ein drunckner boß, der anden ein hurer, der drytt ein spyler. [Strasbourg: Reinhard Beck, 1513]


4to (205 x 151 mm). Collation: A8 B–E4: 24 leaves. title-page with large woodcut illustration, further woodcuts (some full-page), modern vellum, soiling and marginal dampstaining, final leaf with minor loss at outer margin (not affecting text)


FIRST GERMAN EDITION OF BEROALDO'S DECLAMATIO DE TRIBUS FRATRIBUS, an instructive satire focused on the lives of three good-for-nothing sons—embodiments of human vices including gambling.


LITERATURE:

USTC 644139 (listing just 6 institutional copies); VD16 B 2090