Dürer (Albrecht) Pictor huius aetatis celeberrimus, versus è Germanica lingua in Latinam,...adeò exacte quatuor his suarumInstitutionum geometricarum libris, lineas, superficies & solida corpora tractavit, woodcut printer’s device on title and last leaf verso, initials and several geometrical diagrams, alphabets and illustrations, many full page, 1 only of 2 folding flaps, woodcut on a4v repeated on Q3r, featuring Durer’s monogram dated 1530, another block on Q2, light age yellowing, some spotting, light waterstaining at the beginning and end, mostly marginal, affecting first woodcut, early signatures by Thomacalli on title and Carlo Birago on a4, contemporary limp vellum, title inked to spine, soiled and spotted, little rubbed and scuffed, [Adams D1046; Mortimer French 182; Wellcome I, 1922; MoreauI, V 403], folio, Christian Wechel, Paris, 1532. *** First Latin translation of Dürer’s ‘Unterweisung der Messung’ (Nuremberg, 1525) by Joachim Camerarius, with the famous geometrical alphabets and many fine woodcuts. Dürer’s geometrical treatise showed the artist’s interest in sciences and offered new interdisciplinary approaches examining how mathematics enriched aesthetic theory and the human mind. Provenance. From the Library of Giancarlo Beltrame.