Epistolae. Latin and In Phalaridis tyranni Agrigentini epistolas proemium
Description:
Caption title., Final p. blank., Imperfect: wormed, with slight loss of text., Imprint from Walsh and Sack. Reichling lists the work as printed in Bologna by Balthasar Azoguidus ca. 1480. Goff lists it as printed in Venice by Philippus Pincius ca. 1495., Leaf tipped in at end with ms. volvelle containing moveable parts., Ms. notes in a number of contemporary hands. Bookseller's label: Fiammetta Soave, Roma., Signatures: a-f⁴., and Translated by Francesco Griffolino (also known as Francescus Arretinus).
Publisher:
Lazzaro de' Soardi,
Subject (Name):
Griffolini, Francesco, 1418-1483., Phalaris,--Tyrant of Agrigentum,--6th cent. B.C., and Soardi, Lazzaro de', ca. 1450-1517.
"sub annis 1437 mensis Julii die 22", Facsimile (separately paged) of this manuscript, with transcription of the Latin text (pages 73-128) in: Lo Statuto di Montebuono in Sabina del 1437 / saggi di Mario Ascheri, Tersilio Leggio, Sandro Notari ; edizione del testo manoscritto a cura di Alda Spotti. Roma : Viella, 2011., Imperfect: leaves 1, 16-17 and last leaf lacking., Manuscript on vellum., Numbered in a later hand form 2-30., and Rubricated.
Subject (Topic):
Criminal law -- Italy -- Montebuono, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Connecticut -- New Haven, and Ordinances, Municipal -- Italy -- Montebuono
Binding of v. 1: Original vellum ms. pastedowns with stubs; sewn on five supports attached to wooden boards; remains of brown calf stitched around plain wound headbands; rebacked with (probably) original calf sides inset; sides are blind-tooled with triple diagonals in an outer frame; an agnus dei, angel or floral tool is in each diamond formed., Binding of v. 2: vellum stays inside gatherings; sewn on 3 tawed skin slit straps laced into beech boards; the spine is lined with tawed skin between supports; remains of Kermes pink braid on a simple headband at the head, wanting at the tail; covered in tawed pigskin blind-tooled with diagonals in an outer frame; remains of two brown leather fastenings, the catches on the upper board; trace of writing and a label at the head of the upper board and an inscribed paper label on the spine., Provenance of v. 1: "Liber dom[us] sororu[m] sa[n]cte Agnetis Tong[r]is" and "Venerabilis Mater Monasterij S[anc]te in Oppido Tongrensi dono dedit hunc lib[r]um bibliothecae F[ra]trum Min[orum] in prefato Oppido commorantium Anno Dmi. 1671" (ms. on fol. 1); "Pro bibliotheca F[rat]rum Min[orum] Tongris" (ms. on fol 256 verso)., Provenance of v. 2: "Ex bibl. Frid. Jac. Roloff." (bookplate on front paste-down); "Ex Biblioth. Regia Berolinensi." and "[underciphered] Kol. Bibliothek Berlin" (stamps on fol. 1)., Rubricated throughout; capitals supplied in red (v. 1); in red or blue (v. 2)., Vol. 1 bought in May 1970; v. 2 bought in Sept. 1987; the Edwin J. Beinecke fund., and Vol. 2 imperfect: slightly wormed.
Publisher:
Konrad Winters,
Subject (Name):
Bibliotheca Fratrum Minorum Tongris Inscription (v. 1), Königliche Bibliothek zu Berlin Stamp (v. 2), Paul, the Deacon, ca. 720-799?, Roloff, Frid. Jac.--Bookplate., and Sisters of Saint Agnes (Tongeren, Belgium) Inscription (v. 1)
Subject (Topic):
Church year sermons., Incunabula in Yale Library., and Sermons, Latin.
BEIN Zi +5574 Copy 1: Variant: z6r ends "de diasprea". Binder's stamp: Thibaron-Joly., Imprint from colophon., Signatures: 2⁴ a-y⁸ z¹⁰ A-E⁸ F⁴., Sometimes attributed to Leon Battista Alberti., and Woodcuts have been attributed to Giovanni Bellino due to the ones on [10b] and [21a] being signed "b." Others have attributed them to Raffaelle. Alexander Pope thought them by Francia or Andrea de Mantegna. Lake Price attributed them to Carpaccio. Used by others without acknowledgement.
Publisher:
in aedibus Aldi Manutii,
Subject (Name):
Alberti, Leon Battista, 1404-1472, Manuzio, Aldo, 1449 or 1450-1515, printer, and Thibaron-Joly--Binding
Alberti, Leon Battista, 1404-1472 Colonna, Francesco, d. 1527 Manuzio, Aldo, 1449 or 50-1515, printer
Published / Created:
mense decembri 1499.
Call Number:
Zi +5574
Image Count:
6
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.
Description:
Sometimes attributed to Leon Battista Alberti., Variant: Folio z6r ends "diaspre di". Binder's stamp: Bound by F. Bedford., and Woodcuts have been attributed to Giovanni Bellino due to the ones on [10b] and [21a] being signed "b." Others have attributed them to Raffaelle. Alexander Pope thought them by Francia or Andrea de Mantegna. Lake Price attributed them to Carpaccio. Used by others without acknowledgement.