Contains descriptions of temporary architectural decorations, including triumphal arches, erected in Milan on the occasion of the queens arrival.
Description:
Contains descriptions of temporary architectural decorations, including triumphal arches, erected in Milan on the occasion of the queen's arrival., Dedication signed: Guido Mazenta., Imperfect: Offset ink throughout., In Italian, with Latin text of inscriptions., Signatures: A-D⁴, E²., and Title page within elaborate woodcut ornamental border, armorial title vignette, tail-piece and initials.
Publisher:
Nella Stampa del quon. Pacifico Pontio ...,
Subject (Geographic):
Milan (Italy)--Social life and customs--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Name):
Margarita,--de Austria, Queen, consort of Philip III, King of Spain,--1584-1611. and Ponte, Pacifico da, printer.
Subject (Topic):
Decoration and ornament--Italy--Milan--Early works to 1800., Royal visitors--Italy--Milan--Early works to 1800., and Triumphal arches--Italy--Milan--Early works to 1800.
Metamorphoses. Italian, Apvlegio volgare, Apulegio volgare, Apulegio, and Apvlegio
Description:
BEIN 2011 1469: Unidentified ownership stamp on title page. Book label of Renzo Bonfiglioli. Stamp: A. Lauria, Paris. Buckram wrappers with gilt lettering on spine. Author and title wriiten in ink on bottom edge. Few scattered corrections (pencil) and chapter divisions (ink) in later hand(s)., Signatures: A-N⁸ (N8 blank)., Imprint from colophon., Translation of Apuleius' Asinus aureus or Metamorphoses., Title within ornamental border; 32 woodcut illustrations throughout ; printer's device(?) on p. [206]., and Sander 487 records "tradocto" instead of "tradotto" in title.
Publisher:
Per io Nicolo Daristotele da Ferrara, & Vincenzo de Polo da Venetia mio co[m]pagno regna[n]te lo inclito principe Leonardo Lauredano
Manuscript on paper (thick) of methods and examples of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and the rule of three
Description:
In Italian., Watermark: shield with kneeling man holding cross?. Similar to Briquet 7629?., Script: Copied by one hand in Humanistica Cursiva Libraria/Formata., A few geometrical figures., Pages slightly damaged by the acidity of the ink., and Binding: Original limp parchment, a large circle traced with a sharp pencil on the front cover, a group of small circles in the form of a cross on the rear cover. At the top left corner of the front cover a paper label with the 16th-17th century inscription in Humanistica Cursiva: "Mathematicorum. Anonymi arithmetica manu scripta linguae Italicae". On the spine is written in the same type of script "Aritmetica" and, at the top, the letter "A".
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Topic):
Arithmetic, Manuscripts, Medieval, and Mathematics, Medieval