Relating to the occupation of Fiume by Italian nationalists under Gabriele d’Annunzio, September 1919-September 1920.
Alternative Title:
Bollettino ufficiale
Description:
Edited by Gabriele d’Annunzio., Issues for lack series statement but constitute second series., Last page [20] blank., and Title page : XII Settembre MCMXIX
Publisher:
Stampato nella Tipografia de "La Vedetta d’Italia" S.A. in Fiume d’Italia
Subject (Geographic):
Italy --Politics and government --1914-1922 --Newspapers, Rijeka (Croatia) --History --Siege, 1919 --Newspapers., and Rijeka (Croatia) --Newspapers.
Subject (Name):
D’Annunzio, Gabriele, 1863-1938 --Newspapers
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918 --Territorial questions --Croatia --Newspapers and World War, 1914-1918 --Territorial questions --Italy --Newspapers
A description of the spectacle held by the Ferdinando II de Medici for the visit of his sister, with her husband and brother-in-law; incorporates Rigoglis verse.
Description:
"La battaglia, e il balletto fù inuenzione, e composizione del sig. caualiere Tommaso Guidoni. Gli abiti de caualieri, e di tutta la festa, furono fatti con la sopraintendenza del signor Anibale Douara. Il componimento, e la poesia fù del signor Benedetto Rigogli. Il carro di Nettuno, le prospettiue, gli abiti, & gli altri ornamenti del teatro furono inuenzioni del sig. Alfonso Parigi. La macchina grande dell'Orca Marina, che si trasforma nella naue fù inuenzione del sig. Ferdinando Tacca"--P. [22]., A description of the spectacle held by the Ferdinando II de Medici for the visit of his sister, with her husband and brother-in-law; incorporates Rigogli's verse., Another state is reported, gathered in 4s, signed A-C., with some differences in text and ornament., Engravings comprise one of the spectacle as a whole -- with legend "Naue del Colonbo [sic] gia Trasformata da Nettuno in Orca Marina ...", Della Bella's signature in the lower right margin is nearly effaced -- and two recording the choreography of the horse ballet., Errata slip on p. [20] pasted over last word of first line to make change from "Bianco" to "Scarnatino". Unidentified bookplate with initials "DR", signed Baticle., Signatures: A¹²(-A12) (A11v blank)., and Woodcut ornament on t.p. Text on each page within ornamental border of printer's ornaments.
Publisher:
Nella stamperia di S.A.S. alla Condotta,
Subject (Geographic):
Florence (Italy)
Subject (Name):
Anna,--Archduchess, consort of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria,--1616-1676., D. R.--Bookplate., Della Bella, Stefano, 1610-1664., Ferdinand Charles,--Archduke of Austria,--1628-1662., Ferdinando--II,--Grand-Duke of Tuscany,--1610-1670., Rigogli, Benedetto., Sigismund Francis,--Archduke of Austria,--1630-1665., and Stamperia di S.A.S., printer.
Subject (Topic):
Festivals--Italy--Florence--Early works to 1800., Horse ballet--Italy--Florence--Early works to 1800., and Visits of state--Italy--Florence--Early works to 1800.
Manuscript on paper of an Anonymous comedy in five acts in prose, based on various amorous plots, the scene being laid in Florence.
Description:
Binding: Nineteenth century. Quarter binding, marbled paper over cardboard and parchment spine. On the spine red leather title label with gold-tooled inscription: “COMMEDI / MANOSCRITT / XVI SECOL”., No decoration., and Script: One hand, writing Humanistica Cursiva. Corrections by a contemporary hand very close to the scribe's hand.
Subject (Geographic):
Florence (Italy)--Fiction
Subject (Topic):
Italian drama (Comedy), Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Manuscript on paper of Michele Bettini (Sixteenth century), Commedia ovvero storia del Crocefisso. The unrecorded author was warden of the "Company of the Evangelist" in Rome, which used to stage edifying plays. The present play in verse (the Prologue only is in prose) was performed in1541 and in 1563. It deals with charity.
Description:
Binding: Contemporary paper cover, which is too small for the manuscript., Original foliation in Roman numerals. Corners and edges defective; the leaves waterstained., and Script: Copied by one hand in a careful Humanistica Libraria/Formata under Gothic influence.
Subject (Name):
Bettini, Michele
Subject (Topic):
Christian drama, Italian, Italian drama (Comedy), Italian poetry--16th century, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Copy of the variation with the first page containing 33 lines, ending "... seminato nel popu", For fuller description see collation slip in volume., and Imperfect: front wanting.
Description of the festival held July-September 1713 in Turin, celebrating the Peace of Utrecht, and the accension of Victor Amadeus to the throne of Sicily
Alternative Title:
Compendioso ragguaglio delle solenni feste celebrate nella Città di Torino
Description:
"Orazione detta nel giorno precedente alla partenza della regia maestà di Vittorio Amedeo verso il regno della Sicilia, avanti i signori della città nella loro Chiesa del Corpus Domini dal padre Camillo Maria Avdiberti": p. [17]-58., Description of the festival held July-September 1713 in Turin, celebrating the Peace of Utrecht, and the accension of Victor Amadeus to the throne of Sicily., Plate signed: B. I. Tasniere sculp. Taurini 1713., and Signatures: A-G⁴ F⁶(-F6).
Publisher:
Per Pietro Giuseppe Zappata,
Subject (Name):
Audiberti, Camillo Maria, 1643-1717., Tasniere, Giuseppe Bartolomeo, 1675-1752., Victor Amadeus--I,--King of Sardinia,--1666-1732., and Zappata, Pietro Giuseppe, printer.