DU FOUILLOUX, Jacques
DU FOUILLOUX, Jacques. La caccia di Giacomo di Foglioso scudiero e signore di esso luogo, paese di Gastina in Poitu. Con molte ricette, & rimedij per risanare i cani da diuerse malattie
Milan, Appresso Antonio Comi, 1615.
Excellent, charmingly illustrated, first and only edition of Cesare Parona s translation into Italian of Du Fouilloux s famous and seminal text on hunting, and the first and only early edition in Italian. illustrated with forty charming and vigorously drawn woodcuts that often use blocks of black to great effect. The work is translated from the Paris edition of 1606 and is dedicated to Ercole Visconti. Du Fouilloux (1521-1580) was a very keen, knowledgeable and experienced hunter and his work created a considerable stir amongst the many enthusiastic hunters of the C16; it was the earliest scientific treatment of the subject in modern times and undoubtedly one of the best. The work deals on hunting in general and particularly that of the deer, hare, wild boar and wolf. It also deals with the management of the hunt and hounds, hound welfare and ailments, training, breeding and types and the habits of all their various quarries. The last chapter deals specifically with the welfare of dogs and gives twenty seven recipes for curing ailments ranging from rabies to snake bite. It swiftly became a standard work and editions in various languages were still being published into the mid 19th century.
BM STC It. C17 p. 312. Schwerdt I, p. 154 The only Italian edition . Souhart 158. Thi ébaud 314. Jeanson 197.