Lorenzo PIGNORIA
De servis et Eorum apud Veteres Ministeriis, Commentarius, In quo familia, tum erbana, tum rustica, ordine producitur & illustratur [Servants and their functions among the Ancients, Commentary, in which the family, both urban and rural, is presented and illustrated in order]
Sumptibus Andrea Frisius|Amsterdam 1674|7.50 x 13.30 cm|relié
New edition, after the first edition of 1613, illustrated with an allegorical title-frontispiece, 15 folding plates, 18 figures and 8 vignettes in the text.
Contemporary marbled and glazed brown full calf binding. Smooth spine decorated with 5 compartmentalized fleurons. Red morocco title label. Joints cracked at head. 2 corners slightly bumped, 2 trimmed. One folding plate protruding. Traces of rubbing. Fairly good copy.
Important study of slavery and domestic family life in Antiquity. The work contains the duties, charges and legal status of slaves and servants in daily life, notably gladiators, musicians, actors, tax collectors and artisans. Pignoria's work constitutes an intere
Contemporary marbled and glazed brown full calf binding. Smooth spine decorated with 5 compartmentalized fleurons. Red morocco title label. Joints cracked at head. 2 corners slightly bumped, 2 trimmed. One folding plate protruding. Traces of rubbing. Fairly good copy.
Important study of slavery and domestic family life in Antiquity. The work contains the duties, charges and legal status of slaves and servants in daily life, notably gladiators, musicians, actors, tax collectors and artisans. Pignoria's work constitutes an intere
€750
