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Christophorus Valdarfer was an
early printer,
active in
Venice and
Milan in the
second half of the
fifteenth century. ****inga,
Lotte (1986). "The Link...
- 1473–1476, Hain 13182, was
printed somewhere in Poland.
Christophorus Valdarfer in
Venice likewise printed an
edition (with 76 leaves) in 1470/1471, and...
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first dated edition of Boccaccio's Decameron,
printed by
Christophorus Valdarfer at
Venice in 1471, and sold to the
Marquis of
Blandford for £2,260, the...
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Edited by
Robert Gaguin. 1471
Plinius Minor,
Epistulae Christophorus Valdarfer Venice Edited by
Ludovico Carbone [it; es; ca]. The
edition does not include...
- trio of
collectors vied for
choice selections and one
unique book, a
Valdarfer Boccaccio,
wanted even by the
Emperor Napoleon himself.
Silence filled...
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presumed first edition of Boccaccio's Decameron,
printed by
Christopher Valdarfer of
Venice in 1471, is sold to the
Marquis of
Blandford for £2,260, the...
- Italy, Ker saw a
first edition of Boccaccio's Decameron,
often called the
Valdarfers edition. This was a
fabled book,
which many said did not exist. He paid...