Manière de la défiance faite par les érauts des rois de France et d'Angleterre. German. 1528 and Manière de la défiance faite par les érauts des rois de France et d'Angleterre. German. 1528.
Description:
Signatures: A-E4.
Publisher:
durch Wolffgang Stöckel
Subject (Geographic):
France--History--Francis I, 1515-1547, Great Britain--History--Henry VIII, 1509-1547, and Holy Roman Empire--History--Charles V, 1519-1556
Subject (Name):
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558, Francis I, King of France, 1494-1547, and Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547
Bound in lead and issued in a lead slipcase with scelle fils de laiton soude etain., Illustrated with 15 etchings by Didier Mutel., No. 23., One of 40 copies printed., and Translated from the German by A. Hella and O. Bournac. Cf. colophon.
Publisher:
[Didier Mutel],
Subject (Name):
Bournac, Olivier, 1885-, Hella, Alzir, and Mutel, Didier
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.