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Judah Leon Abravanel (c.1460-c1530?)

Leone Ebreo as he was known, was a Jewish philosopher. The Dialoghi di Amore is his most important work, and also the most important work on Platonic philosophy since Plotinus. He was the scion of a famous family, that was closely acqainted with the royal courts of Castille, Portugal and Naples.

It is assumed that Leon Ebreo visited Florence and knew Pico della Mirandola and Ficino, among others. Like them he was strongly influenced by Plato. What is love?’ In three dialogues Philo and Sophia discuss all aspects of love: the difference between love and desire, the love of God, love as the universal force that moves everything in the universe, and the origins of love. According to Philo the end of love is pleasure, the union of the lover with the beloved, that has its counterpart in the heavens.

Dialogi d’Amore di maestro Leone Medico Hebreo. (Colophon: Stampata in Roma, per Antonio Blado d’Assola, 1535); In-4 : pi1 A4 ghi1 B-I4 K2 AA-TT4 (TT4 blank) AAA-ZZZ4 AAAA-QQQQ4 - Restored binding, leatdher, blindstamped. Owner’s note on title-page. Contemporary annotations throughout the book. - this edition should be bound in three volumes, as the three registers seem to suggest. | | |

Dialogi di Amore, composti per Leone Medico, di natione Hebreo, et dipoi fatto christiano. (Colophon: In Vinegia, in casa de’ figlivoli di Aldo), 1541; In-8 A-Z8 AA-GG8 HH4 - 18th or early 19th century binding with two shields: title and printer, restored. Two ex-libri, owner’s note on title-page, annotations in the first dialogue, cut when the book was rebound.

Dialoghi di Amore, composti per Leone Medico, di Natione Hebreo, et dipoi fatto christiano. [Venezia, sons of Aldus Manutius], 1545

Dialoghi di Amore, composti per Leone Medico Hebreo. In Vinegia, (Sons of Aldus Manutius), 1549; In-8 : A-Z8 AA-EE8 FF4 - Modern binding. Owner’s name on title-page. |

Philosophie d’Amour de M Leon Hebrev, traduicte d’Italien en François, par le seigneur du Parc Champenois. Avec priuilege du roy. A Lyon, chez Guil. Rouille & Thibauld Payen, 1551; In-8 : a-z8 A-Y8(-Y8); 18th century binding - 2 ex librisses

Dialoghi di Amore, composti per Leone Medico Hebreo. In Vinegia, (Sons of Aldus Manutius), 1552; In-8 : A-Z8 AA-EE8 FF4 - 19th century collector’s binding, owner’s name on the title-page. | |

Dialogo della comvnita dello amore, intitolato. Amore Divino et humano. Nuouamente & con diligenza ristampato. 1552

Dialoghi di Amore di Leone Hebreo Medico. Di novo corretti; et ristampati. In Vinegia,appresso Domenico Giglio, 1558 |

Leonis Hebraei doctissimi, atqve sapientissimi viri De Amore dialogi tres, nvper a Ioanne Carolo Saraceno purissima, candid isismaq[ue]; Latinitate donati. Nec non ab eodem et singvlis dialogis argumenta sua praemissa, & marginales annotationes suis quibusque locis insertae, alphabetico & locupletissimo indice his tandem adiuncto, fuerunt. Venetiis, apvd Franciscvm Senensem, 1564; In-8 : a-f8 g12 A-Z8 AA-ZZ8 AAA-GGG8 (GGG7,8 blank) - Contemporary binding; brown leather, blind stamped.

Dedicated by Joannes Carolus Saracenus to Charles Perrenotte Granvelle; with an index at the front.

Dialoghi di Amore di Leone Hebreo Medico. Di nvovo corretti, et ristampati. In Vinegia, presso Giorgio de’ Cavalli, 1565; in-8 : A-Z8 Aa-Hh8 (Last two leaves blank and pasted together) - Contemporary binding, limp vellum, owner’s name on the title-page and on the last blank page. |

Dialoghi di Amore di Leone Hebreo Medico, di nvovo correti, et ristampati. In Venetia, appresso Nicolò Beuilacqua, 1572; In-8 : A-Z8 Aa-Hh8 (lacks Hh7,8) - Modern binding.

Dedicated by Mariano Lenzi to Aurelia Petrucci

Dialoghi di Amore, di Leone Hebreo Medico, di nvovo corretti, et ristampati. In Venetia, appresso Giouanni Alberti, 1586; In-8 : A-Z8 AA-HH8 (lacks HH7,8) - Modern binding.

Dedicated by Mariano Lenzi to Aurelia Petrucci

- Leaf F6 folded while under the press

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