ARCHIMEDES (c. 287-212 B.C.). De Insidentibus Aquae, liber primus [liber secundus], translated by Nicolò Tartaglia, Venice: apud Curtium Troianum, 1565, 2 parts in one volume, small 4°, woodcut device on titles, woodcut diagrams (perforation on first title, repeated on C1 of part II, title with ink stamp on verso, accession stamp at foot of following page, A3 cut short at outer margin, occasional soiling), later boards (spine worn). [Riccardi I, 42.6 & I(2), 498] Provenance: JCL

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ARCHIMEDES (c. 287-212 B.C.). De Insidentibus Aquae, liber primus [liber secundus], translated by Nicolò Tartaglia, Venice: apud Curtium Troianum, 1565, 2 parts in one volume, small 4°, woodcut device on titles, woodcut diagrams (perforation on first title, repeated on C1 of part II, title with ink stamp on verso, accession stamp at foot of following page, A3 cut short at outer margin, occasional soiling), later boards (spine worn). [Riccardi I, 42.6 & I(2), 498] Provenance: JCL