De Monstris – Fortunius Licetus, anno 1665
Petrus Apianus – Cosmographicus Liber (1524): Rare First Edition Reproduction
Herbarius Patavie – Manuscript Herbarium of 1485 – REPLICA
On the Herbarius and Hortus Sanitatis – Herbarium/Medieval Bestiary – REPLICA edition 1901
Histoires Prodigieuses extraictes de plusieurs fameux autheurs – Paris, 1561
Anastatic copy of the “Dialogo sopra i massimi sistemi del mondo di Galileo Galilei” Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems), on the edition year 1632 in Florence.
Important astronomy book on the heliocentric system by Nicolaus Copernicus. Replica of the first edition, 1543.
A great treatise widely illustrated about the art of war and the basic requirements of a knight king. Technique and Science Applied to Weapons.
Criminal Man – According to the classification of Cesare Lombroso. Published in New York, 1911. REPLICA.
Replica of an important Herbarium by Theoderico Dorsten, published in Frakfurt, 1540
Medical treaty by Giovan Valverde. Important treatise on medical sciences, one of the first illustrated in detail. Braving the absolute prohibition of the Church about the dissecting of the dead body, this book challenges all prohibitions.
The Hortus Sanitatis is the first natural history encyclopaedia, published by Jacob Meydenbach in 1491, but this is the edition published in Strasburg, 1536.
Big treaty on the perpetual motion that explores the research of the great inventors and scientists from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century
Replica of the book on Psychology, by the count Lodovico Barbieri. Dedicated to the Cardinale Neri Corsini. Original edition printed in Venice by the typography of Pietro Valvasense in the year 1756.
Integral REPLICA of Monstrorum Historia Memorabilis by Joanne schenckii, printed in Frankfurt in 1609, complete with all the illustrations. Text (LATIN) and engravings as the original. Many pages have been reconstructed where lack.
Here the Nine Gates of the Kingdom Shadows, produced by Libriproibiti.
Necronomicon: The mysterious and blasphemous manuscript of the mad Arab Abdul Al Hazred, born from the mind of H.P. Lovecraft.
The De Vermis Mysteriis appears for the first time in a story by Robert Bloch (1935), as tribute to H. P. Lovecraft
Le Nove Stanze di Zoser, o “De umbrarum Circuli” di Horatii Sivelius, 1527
Nine Gates of the Kingdom Shadows, Aristide Torchia, Venice 1666. Royal size – Text: “Paradise Lost” by John Milton