Thucydides and a King James Bible
A superb example of “the quintessential Italian Renaissance book”, a 1545 first of the first Italian translation of Thucydides in a fine Apollo & Pegasus binding made for the famous library of G.B. Grimaldi – a collection of some 200 key works formed under the supervision of the Roman humanist Tolomei. It sold for $140,000 (£96,550).
Ilustrated right, bottom: a fine, tall copy of the 1611, King James Bible in contemporary calf beari…