The text, attributed to Paolo Paciaudi (cf. Brooks & Melzi), describes the symbolic meaning of the monument erected on the occasion of the visit of Joseph II in Parma and of the announcement of marriage of Ferdinand, Infant of Spain, Duke of Parma.
Description:
Engraved title vignette depicting the two sides of a portrait medallion, commemorating the visit of Joseph II. in Parma, with caption: "Adventvs Avg. Felicissimvs Parm. Iosephvs II. Roman. Imp. CICICCCLXVIIII.", engraved by Benigno Bossi after Petitot. Large head-piece on p. [V], engraved by Tommaso Baratti after Petitot, and large tail-piece on p. XI, engraved by Antonio Baratti after Petitot. Two engraved pictorial initials., Final p. blank., Full-page ill. of the monument, with scale, engraved by Simon François Ravenet (the son) after Petitot., Text in French and Italian in parallel columns, t.p. and inscriptions in Latin., The text, attributed to Paolo Paciaudi (cf. Brooks & Melzi), describes the symbolic meaning of the monument erected on the occasion of the visit of Joseph II in Parma and of the announcement of marriage of Ferdinand, Infant of Spain, Duke of Parma to Maria Amalia, Archduchess of Austria. The monument was designed by the French architect Edmond Alexandre Petitot., and Year in title printed as CICICCCLXVIII, the thrid and fifth Cs reversed.
Publisher:
Giambattista Bodoni,
Subject (Name):
Baratti, Antonio, 1724-1787., Baratti, Tommaso, fl. 1769., Bodoni, Giambattista, 1740-1813, printer., Bossi, Benigno, 1727-1800?, Ferdinand,--Infant of Spain, Duke of Parma,--1751-1802--Marriage., Joseph--II,--Holy Roman Emperor,--1741-1790--Monuments., Maria Amalia,--Archduchess of Austria, consort of Ferdinand, Infant of Spain, Duke of Parma,--1746-1804--Marriage., Petitot, E. A. (Edmond Alexandre), 1727-1801., and Ravenet, Simon François, 1748-ca. 1814.
Subject (Topic):
Monuments--Italy--Parma--Early works to 1800. and Royal visitors--Italy--Parma--Early works to 1800.
Du sejour des comtes du Nord à Venise en janvier 1782. Italian
Description:
Account of the Venetian visit, "incognito", of Paul, later emperor of Russia, and his consort, Maria Fyodorovna née Sophie Dorothea of Württemburg., Autograph: Ex libris Sac. Aloy. Faccis[?]., Signatures: a-d ⁸e¹⁰(e10 blank)., and Translation of: Du sejour des comtes du Nord à Venise en janvier 1782.
Publisher:
Nella Stamperia Turra,
Subject (Name):
Marīi︠a︡ Ḟeodorovna, Empress, consort of Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 1759-1828., Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 1754-1801., and Stamperia Turra, printer.
Subject (Topic):
Festivals--Italy--Venice--Early works to 1800. and Royal visitors--Italy--Venice--Early works to 1800.
Festa del Senato consulente celebrata il giorno 24 febbrajo 1810
Description:
"La Paix de Vienne et le retour à Milan de S. A. I. le prince Eugène Napoléon vice-roi d'Italie, après la campagne de MDCCCIX": p. [XXV]-[XLV]., "La poesia è del conte Paradisi"--P. XXIV., and Describes the festival held in Milan on February 24, 1810 to celebrate the return of Eugène de Beauharnais and the Treaty of Schönbrunn.
Publisher:
Dalla stamperia reale,
Subject (Name):
Paradisi, Giovanni, 1760-1826.
Subject (Topic):
Festivals--Italy--Milan. and Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815--Foreign public opinion, Italian.
Volume of literary articles. Part of a set of bound issues of a serial concerning fashions in French literature, music, and dress, containing articles for language study, printed in French and Italian on facing pages; music and dance instructions for French social dance; and fashion plates and embroidery patterns.
Alternative Title:
Journal des dames: 1er Année: Litterature
Description:
Binder's title: Journal des dames: 1er Année: Litterature, Blanks not digitized., and Includes advertisement for Journal des dames.