Includes indexes of places. ; Side notes. ; Signatures: A⁸ a⁸ b⁴ B-L⁸ 2A-2R⁸ [2S]². ; Pt. 1 has added engraved title. ; Pt. 2 has special added t.p.: The voyage of Italy . by Richard Lassels Gent. Opus posthumum. Corrected and set forth by his old friend and fellow traveller S.W. London, Printed by T.B. MDCLXXXV [1685]. S.W. is Simon Wilson; see ESTC. ; First published Paris, 1670. See Wing. ; ESTC (RLIN) ; Wing (2nd ed.) ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Binding: calfskin, tooled in blind. Third front free endpaper has ownership inscription of Rob. Thoroton. It is dated 1741 and so is not by Dr. Robert Thoroton, Nottinghamshire antiquary (1623-78). Ulrich Middeldorf's printed label. ; Getty copy lacks added engraved title to pt. 1 and folded map.
Title printed in red and black, within engraved border; woodcut head- and tail-pieces; engravings by Jacob Custos except the map by Raphael Custos. ; Includes index of cities and table of distances and travel times for itineraries drawn on the folded map of northern & central Italy. ; Signatures: pi² ):(⁴ - 4):(⁴ A-2K⁴. ; Final [5] p. blank. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Copy 2 has Theodore Besterman's calligraphic label, signed P.S. Inscription on front pastedown: Bought at Dresden November 1839. ; Binding, c. 2: later black goatskin. Tooled in gilt, the initials FWVB and the date 1627 on top board. Page edges gilt and gauffered. ; Library's c. 1 imperfect: lacks map.
[2], 74 p. ; "A discourse concerning the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the realm of England (p. [65]-74) has special t.p. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
[22], 148, [6] p. ; A translation of: Pallavicino, Ferrante. Il divortio celeste. ; The first leaf and the last leaf are blank. ; A reissue, with cancel title page, of the edition lacking Howell's name on title page. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
[8], 55, [1] p. ; Initial leaf is blank. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 31st"; the 5 in imprint date is crossed out and altered to 1644. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
The architects of the funeral ceremony were Gaspare Vigarini ("L'Ingegnere di tutta la macchina" cf. p. 17) and Andrea Seghizzi, the painter was Francesco Stringa, the composer of the music was Benedetto Ferrari (cf. Barocco romano e barocco italiano). ; The text describes details and the allegorical significance of the funeral decorations, followed by eulogies praising the most significant events in the life of Francesco I. and the Este family, especially the diplomatic and military successes. With numerous Latin inscriptions. ; Eight double plates comprising the genealogical table of the Este family, with caption "Albero discendenza della serenissims Casa d'Este .". ; Twenty engraved emblematic illustrations (p. 545-564) with describing text. ; Illustrations: fifty three engraved plates depicting important events in life of the deceased, especially his diplomatic and military successes, each scene within an elaborate frame, with Latin captions; most are unsigned, two bear initials L.T.F and L.T. sculp. (for Lorenzo Tinti). ; Illustrations: illustrated added title page, engraved by Lorenzo Tinti after Francesco Stringa, depicting a portrait bust of the deceased in allegorical setting. Portrait plate of Alfonso IV, engraved by Lorenzo Tinti. Three folded plates depicting funeral decorations: the facade of the Sant'Agostino church in Modena, where the funeral ceremony was held (cf. Barocco romano e barocco italiano) (impression size 55 x 38 cm.), the catafalque (impression size 56 x 39 cm.) and the view of the decorated interior (caption: Pianta, e sito della macchina funerale) (impression size 37 x 104.5 cm.), engraved by Fontana after Andrea Seghizzi. A plate depicting the interior of the catafalque with caption "Parte interiore del fvnerale catafalco", engraved by Lorenzo Tinti. ; Engraved armorial title vignette, numerous engraved emblematic head- and tail-pieces, small ornamental woodcuts and initials. ; Errata on p. 614. ; Pages numbered incorrectly are: p. 199 as 196, p. 475 as 457. ; "Imprimatvr" statement dated: Parmae 16. Aprilis 1660. ; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ; Barocco romano e barocco italiano, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Binding: contemporary full vellum.
Headpieces; initials. ; Signatures: A⁴-C³. ; "Epistle dedicatory" signed E.H. ; "Printed by authoritie ; together with the approbation of the Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MU: Pre-1801 imprint.
[8], 144, 143-150 p. ; Part three of: The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes. ; With errata at foot of p. 150. ; Also issued as part 3 of Wing P4087A. ; A2r has a headpiece of type ornaments. Variant: with woodcut headpiece. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 23". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.