{"product_id":"cato-marcus-porcius-varro-marcus-terentius-columella-lucius-moderatus-palladius-rutilius-taurus","title":"CATO, Marcus Porcius, VARRO, Marcus Terentius, COLUMELLA, Lucius Moderatus, PALLADIUS, Rutilius Taurus","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe early initials painted gold with red penwork were probably produced in France by an anonymous artist. They reflect types based on Roman epigraphy, especially Geoffrey Tory s manual  Champfleury  (Paris, 1529). They may have been inspired by the gilt initials often executed for Jean Grolier. The finely gilt thistles on the spine closely resemble those in Barber,  Printed Books and Bookbindings , FL. 75, W.Cat.212. \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n A fine, large copy of this successful collection of famous classical texts on agriculture, edited by the friar and humanist Giovanni Giocondo and integrated with material from the Giunta edition of 1521. The thorough subject index which precedes the texts was devised for a C16 readership interested in the classical rustic virtues of landownership and the practical aspects of country life, with topics as varied as the best place to set up a beehive, horticulture, remedies for dogs with flees and sick horses, ways to scare snakes off stables and regulations for workers. Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) was a Roman statesman, military officer and author. His only complete, extant work,  De Agri Cultura  (c.160 BC) is a manual on the management of a country estate reliant on slaves, with a special interest in the cultivation of vines. A prolific writer patronised by Augustus, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-107BC) based his  Rerum rusticarum libri tres  on his direct experience of farming. He notably warns his readers to avoid marshlands, where  animalia minuta  that cannot be seen by the human eye may be breathed in or swallowed and cause illnesses. A soldier and farmer, Lucius Moderatus Columella (4-70AD) is best known for his  Res rustica  in twelve volumes and the shorter  De arboribus . Intended as a manual of husbandry,  Res rustica  deals with a wealth of activities including the cultivation of vines and olives, the farming and treatment of animals, and the management of workers.  De arboribus  contains information on horticulture, subdivided by kind of tree. Inspired by Columella and much admired in the medieval period, Palladius s (C4-5AD)  Opus agriculturae  (or  De re rustica ) provides an account of the typical monthly activities of a Roman farm, and mentions the utility of building mills over abundant waterways to grind wheat. These texts, first published together in Venice in 1472, enjoyed wide circulation in C16 Italy and France.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"CATO, Marcus Porcius, VARRO, Marcus Terentius, COLUMELLA, Lucius Moderatus, PALLADIUS, Rutilius Taurus","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57816140677455,"sku":"L2384","price":4250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/DSC_8513.jpg?v=1781795180","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/cato-marcus-porcius-varro-marcus-terentius-columella-lucius-moderatus-palladius-rutilius-taurus","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}