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OLIVIERO, Antonio Francesco (1520-1580)
La Alamanna di M. Antonio Francesco Oliviero Vicentino
Vicenzo Valgrisi, 1567
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Govi Libreria Antiquaria (Modena, Italy)
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Provenance: Sale Pinelli (1789), no. 1985 (manuscript note on front flyleaves); Comte Dimitri Boutourlin (engraved armorial bookplate on front pastedowns); other ownership entry on l. aaa8v hardly readable even with a Wood lamp.
Rare first edition of this epic poem in 24 books chronicling the so-called Schmalkaldic War between Emperor Charles V and the Schmalkaldic League in the years 1546-1547, during which Charles V successfully forced the Protestant princes into submission.
The woodcuts illustrating the first volume show battle and camp scenes with the principal characters identified, possibly by the same artist who cut for Valgrisi the blocks of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. The illustration for book one shows the author, Homer, Vergil, the Muses and St. Peter. “Pictured in other cuts are various battles of the war, with Charles V and the other participants, maps, and city views. Valgrisi mentioned the expense of the illustrations in his address to the reader in part I (leaf A7v), and this program of illustration did prove to be too elaborate to continue throughout the work” (R. Mortimer, Harvard College Library, Italian 16th Century Books, Cambridge MA, 1974, II, p. 476).
It appears from Valgrisi's preface to part two that other illustrations had been planned throughout the text, but were not realized because of the considerable expense involved.
“Oltrepassato il crinale della metà del Cinquecento, Antonio Francesco Olivieri, letterato vicentino, giurista, vicino a Giovan Giorgio Trissino e ad Andrea Palladio, promuove la storia contemporanea a materia di poema eroico: la sua fluviale Alamanna si incentra, infatti, sulla guerra ingaggiata da Carlo V contro la Lega di Smalcalda (1546-47). Pubblicata nel 1567 da Vincenzo Valgrisi, editore di origini lionesi ma trapiantato in Italia, prima a Roma e poi a Venezia, l'opera, pur essendo di qualità artistica mediocre, presenta vari elementi di un certo interesse, come l'elezione a modello dell'Italia liberata da Gotti di Trissino, di cui l'Alamanna adotta anche il metro (l'endecasillabo sciolto), l'osservanza dei dettami aristotelici (e trissiniani) dell'unità di azione e il conseguente posizionamento di Omero (e di Virgilio) ai vertici dell'epica, e, non ultimo, il ricco cor