Signatures, pt. 1: [dagger]⁴ A-2P⁴ 2Q-2R⁸ 2S-2T² 3A-3M⁸ 3N⁴ (G2 missigned F2; Rr8 blank). Pt. 2: [dagger]² A-2V⁴ [double dagger]² 3A-4K⁴ ²A-G4 (2K2 missigned K2). Irregularites in paging; see Mortimer. ; Both vols. include indexes. ; Pt. 2 includes Trattato della chiesa e vescovi fiorentini, with special added t.-p. Its paging is continuous with the preceding sections, but [double dagger]² with the special t.-p. and the dedication are unpaged. ; Giunti device on t.p.'s of both pts. and on added t.p. following 2V4, v. 2. A different form of device incorporating the initial F appears on last leaves of both pts. Some in-text woodcut ill. Port. of Borghini on verso of both t.p.'s in pt. 2, the 1st with his name and age lettered around the image. Four folded double leaves with 6 plates in pt. 1 signed Ss1-2, Tt1-2. Folded double plate with facsim. following D1, pt. 2. Double-page plate of Florentine coats of arms following G4, pt. 2. Historiated initials. Type ornament head and tail pieces. ; pte. 1. Della origine della città di Firenze. Della città di Fiesole. Della Toscana e sue città. De'municipij, e colonie romane. Delle colonie latine. Delle colonie militari. De'fasti romani, e del modo del citare gl'anni.--pte. 2. Dell'arme delle famiglie fiorentine. Della moneta fiorentina. Se Firenze fu spianata da Attila, e riedificata da Carlo Magno. Se Firenze ricomperò la libertà da Ridolfo imperadore. Della Chiesa, e vescovi fiorentini. ; Mortimer, R. Italian 16th-cent. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; SVA has been corrected in ink to SVE on Aaa1r, pt. 1, as Mortimer reports for both Harvard copies. Traces of paste on t.p. of Getty pt. 2 suggest that the words "Parte Seconda" were formerly covered by a cancel slip, as in one of the Harvard copies, and the second c of "Reccati" has been struck through with a pen as in both Harvard copies. ; Binding: 2 v. in later vellum. Both vols. have author/title and vol. no. in gilt on two red spine labels. At upper left-hand corner of front pastedown of both vols. is binder's ticket of Oreste Pagni, Siena.