1531 Ancient FASHION & Costume Lazare de Baif Babylon Corinth Rome Togas Tunics

 

Lazare de Baif’s “De Vestimentaria” is a rare 16th-century treatise on the clothing and costume of ancient civilizations. De Baif was a French humanist who took interest in the development of fashion in various cultures. Notable civilizations include Babylon and Corinth discussing the color and designs of togas, tunics, and much more.

 

Item number: #20375

Price: $950

 

BAYSIUS, Lazarus

 

[Opus de re vestimentaria ]… Eruditissimi uiri Lazari Baysii opus de re uestimentaria ab autore ipso diligenter recognitum

 

Basileae : Froben, 1531.


Details:

·       Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 parts in 1

o   [11], 125; 79, [33]

·       References:  USTC 600357

·       Language: Latin

·       Binding: Vellum; tight and secure

·       Size: ~6.5in X 4.25in (16.5cm x 10.5cm)

·       Very rare and desirable

 

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