CORSINI Odoardo, DISSERTATIONES QUATRUOR AGONISTICAE QUIBUS OLYMPIORUM, PYTHIORUM, NEMEORUM ATQUE ISTHMIORUM TEMPUS INQVUIRITUR AC DEMONSTRATUR, Florence, 1747

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DISSERTATIONES QUATRUOR AGONISTICAE QUIBUS OLYMPIORUM, PYTHIORUM, NEMEORUM ATQUE ISTHMIORUM TEMPUS INQVUIRITUR AC DEMONSTRATUR. ACCEDIT HIERONICARUM CATALOGUSS LIBRI QUATRUOR 

Firenze, E Typographio Imperiali, 1747

In-4to, 265×195 mm; contemporary vellum; pp. 1b, XXI, 1 bl, 160, pamphlet between p. 68 e 69. Red and black title page with copper vignette, 3 large head pieces, woodcut initials, headpieces and finals. Slight sign of wear on title page, nice copy, with wide margins.

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Rare and important first edition. Each of the four dissertations examines the genesis, character, and performance of one of Greek games, while the appendix provides a very rich list of winners divided into games and race types, including Herodotus Halicarnassus as a rhetorical winner. Edoardo Corsini (1702-1765), from Fanano (Modena), was one of the most erudite scholars of the eighteenth-century Greek antiquities.

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