Tre orationi di Ruzzante recitate in lingua rustica alli illustris. signori cardinali Cornari, & Pisani : and Tre orationi di Rvzzante recitate in lingva rvstica alli illvstris. signori cardinali Cornari, & Pisani
Description:
Bookplate: Ex libris Commre Go Fumach. Bookplate of Renzo Bonfiglioli. Binder's stamp: Binda. Milano. No. 1 of 3 titles bound together. and Signatures: A-D⁸ (D8 blank).
Publisher:
Appresso Stephano di Alessi ...,
Subject (Name):
Alessi, Stefano, printer, Binda, binder, Bonfiglioli, Renzo--Bookplate, and Fumach, Giorgio--Bookplate
Tre orationi di Ruzzante, recitate in lingua rustica alli illustris. signori cardinali Cornari et Pisani and Tre orationi di Rvzzante, recitate in lingva rvstica alli illvstris. signori cardinali Cornari & Pisani
Description:
Bookplate: M. e L. Sordelli. No. 1 of 8 works bound together. and Signatures: A-D⁸ (D8 blank)
Publisher:
Appresso Stephano di Alessi ...,
Subject (Name):
Alessi, Stefano, printer, Soldelli, M.--Bookplate, and Sordelli, L.--Bookplate
Manuscript on paper of an unidentified treatise, incomplete, on the Cardinal Virtues; material taken mostly from Valerius Maximus, with additional material from Augustine, the Bible, Cicero, Seneca, Macrobius, Aristotle, and Vegetius. and Unidentified treatise, incomplete, on the Cardinal Virtues; material taken mostly from Valerius Maximus, with additional material from Augustine (De civitate Dei, De beata vita, Epistolae), Bible (Proverbs), Cicero (De officiis, etc.), Seneca (Epistolae morales, De ira, De constantia), Macrobius, Aristotle, Vegetius, the "Storie Romane" of "Arineo" (f. 6r), and "Salino" (f. 23v). The presence of the "versificatore" (f. 11r), cited in Latin (Walther, Sprichwoerter 33507), and a similar constellation of sources suggest that Vincent of Beauvais' Speculum Doctrinale was a major (though not exclusive) source for this author.
Description:
Imperfect: incomplete manuscript; leaves 42-43 also wanting. and Written by a single scribe in humanistic cursive script.
Subject (Name):
Valerius Maximus
Subject (Topic):
Cardinal virtues, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Literature, Medieval--Translations, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Barzizza, Gasparino, ca. 1360-1431 Festus, Sextus Pompeius, 2nd cent Guarino, Veronese, 1374-1460
Published / Created:
[between 1450 and 1500]
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 1064
Image Count:
384
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript on paper of 1) Sextus Pompeius Festus (s. II2), De verborum significatione, epitome by Paulus Diaconus (Eighth Century). 2) Guarinus Veronensis (Guarino da Verona, 1374-1460), De vocabulorum observatione (Lexicon Servianum). 3) Gasparinus Barzizius Pergamensis (Gasparino Barzizza, c. 1360-1431), De orthographia (alphabetical part; see art. 4). 4) Gasparinus Barzizius, De orthographia (systematic part), incomplete.
Description:
Binding: Parchment wrappers with turned edges., Contemporary pagination contains some errors., Red stroking of majuscules on pp. 1-11, 22-31, 44-51, 64-73, 88-93 only.There is ample space for headings and initials (with guide letters), but they have not been executed, except headings in Gothica Textualis on pp. 46, 49, 51, 66, 71, 92; plain red Gothic initials (4 lines) on pp. 46 , 49, 51, 66, 71, 92; a few initials have been entered at a later date., and Script: Copied by two scribes: artt. 1-3 copied by a scribe called Stephanus in Humanistica Semitextualis Libraria; according to Barbero this scribe is perhaps identifiable with Stefano Guarnieri; art. 4 is by a scribe writing a script halfway between Humanistica Textualis Libraria and Cursiva Libraria. The opening majuscules of paragraphs protrude into the margin.
Subject (Topic):
Italian language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Description of the festival held 10 May, 1739, honoring the newly elected Archbishop Carlo Gaetano Stampa., Final 3 p. blank., Plates engraved by Gaetano Lapoer after designs of Antonio Quadrio., and Signatures: *⁶ A-M⁴.
Publisher:
Nella Regia ducal corte, per Giuseppe Richimo Malatesta, stampatore regio-camerale e della città,
Subject (Name):
Lapoer, Gaetano., Malatesta, Giuseppe Richino, printer., Quadrio, Antonio., and Stampa, Carlo Gaetano.
Subject (Topic):
Ceremonial entries--Italy--Milan. and Triumphal arches--Italy--Milan.
Account of the festivities held in Naples, Italy, to celebrate the marriage of Charles II, King of Spain with Maria Luisa Borbone. Includes engravings depicting the procession into Naples, equestrian spectacles, and coats of arms.
Alternative Title:
Tribvti osseqviosi della fedeliss. citta di Napoli
Description:
Account of the festivities held in Naples, Italy, to celebrate the marriage of Charles II, King of Spain with Maria Luisa Borbone. Includes engravings depicting the procession into Naples, equestrian spectacles, and coats of arms., Signatures: pi² [sec.]² A-2A²., and Unidentified armorial bookplate with motto: Constantia et labore.
Publisher:
Per Salvatore Castaldi regio stampatore,
Subject (Name):
Castaldi, Salvatore, printer., Charles--II,--King of Spain,--1661-1700--Marriage., and Marie Louise,--of Orléans, Queen, consort of Charles II, King of Spain,--1662-1689--Marriage.
Subject (Topic):
Epithalamia--Italy. and Marriages of royalty and nobility--Italy--Naples--Early works to 1800.
Description of Bolognas annual Porchetta festival (""Festa della porchetta""), held in 1691, with festival theme the triumph of Bacchus. Full-size folded sheet tipped in, with engraving depicting the event, signed: ""L. Matthiolus f.""
Description:
Dedication signed: Giacomo Pellegrino Longhi. and Description of Bologna's annual Porchetta festival ("Festa della porchetta"), held in 1691, with festival theme 'the triumph of Bacchus'. Full-size folded sheet tipped in, with engraving depicting the event, signed: "L. Matthiolus f."
Publisher:
Per Giuseppe Longhi,
Subject (Geographic):
Bologna (Italy)--Social life and customs--17th century.