Described in Ph. L. Phillips, A list of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress, Washington, 1909, vol. 1, p. 203-216, no. 457., Imperfect: vol. 3 (books 5-6) wanting. This copy differs in some small particulars from Phillips 457., and Volume 6's pagination: 2 p.l., 60 p., 131 maps (part. fold.) 54 cm.
Publisher:
Nella stamperia di Francesco Onofri,
Subject (Name):
Crane, Edward N.--Bookplate, 1902 and Medici, Giovanni Carlo de',--Cardinal,--1611-1663--Binding
Subject (Topic):
Atlases, Italian., Atlases--Early works to 1800., Charts, diagrams, etc., Naval art and science., and Navigation--Early works to 1800.
Described in Ph. L. Phillips, A list of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress, Washington, 1909, vol. 1, p. 203-216, no. 457., Imperfect: vol. 3 (books 5-6) wanting. This copy differs in some small particulars from Phillips 457., and Volume 6's pagination: 2 p.l., 60 p., 131 maps (part. fold.) 54 cm.
Publisher:
Nella stamperia di Francesco Onofri,
Subject (Name):
Crane, Edward N.--Bookplate, 1902 and Medici, Giovanni Carlo de',--Cardinal,--1611-1663--Binding
Subject (Topic):
Atlases, Italian., Atlases--Early works to 1800., Charts, diagrams, etc., Naval art and science., and Navigation--Early works to 1800.
"Contrasto del hosto & del Zani. Losto comincia": p. [7-8]., Authorship attributed to Giulio Cesare Croce. Cf. Edit 16., Ms. foliation: 273-276. Interleaved with blank leaves., and Signatures: A⁴.
Manuscript on parchment (palimpsest: written over an unidentified canon law text, 1250-75) of Epitome of Aristotle's Ethics translated into Italian by Taddeo d'Alderotto (ca. 1235-1295).
Description:
Binding: ca. 1900, England or U.S.A. (?). Quarter bound in orange goatskin with a gold-tooled label on spine ("Aristotle. Ethica, in Italian. XIVth Century") and marbled paper sides. Edges gilt., Script: Written in a calligraphic notarial hand with tall ascenders and strongly looped forms of letters d and b, above top line., and Spaces left for decorative initials remain unfilled.
Subject (Name):
Alderotti, Taddeo, 1223-1295 and Aristotle
Subject (Topic):
Ethics, Italian literature--To 1400, Literature, Medieval--Translations, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Printed items include a broadside for a 1718 production of "Lo Scanderbeg", by Antonio Vivaldi and Giuseppe Serantoni; a "Descrizione, e Tabella dei Palchi del nuovo teatro di via della Pergola" dated 6 June, 1755; and an "Avviso" concerning the costs of the 1787 renovation. and The papers consist of letters, memoranda, expense accounts, notarial documents, copies of contracts with impresarios, and printed broadsides documenting the theatrical activities of the Accademia degli Immobili in the eighteenth century. Many of the documents are connected to Francesco or Giuseppe Frescobaldi, and relate to their administrative duties for the Accademia. The collection includes extensive documentation of performance contracts, expenditures, and payment disputes for productions of several works by Metastasio and others; an account of expenditures for the Carnival season of 1752-53; and of the extensive renovations of the Teatro della Pergola in 1755 and 1787.
Description:
Ex libris Giannalisa Feltrinelli. Purchased from Robin Halwas on the Edwin J. Beinecke Fund, 1999., Most bound in contemporary vellum over paper boards, with goatskin tie., and The Accademia degli Immobili was founded under the patronage of Cardinal Giovanni Carlo de' Medici in 1649 for the promotion of drama, music, and dance. Revived under the protection of Giovanni Gastone de' Medici in the early eighteenth century, the Accademia reorganized, taking full possession of the Teatro della Pergola and establishing it as a theater for public performances of operas and musical spectacles.
Subject (Geographic):
Florence (Italy)--History--1737-1860
Subject (Name):
Accademia degli Immobili, Feltrinelli, Giannalisa--Bookplate., and Frescobaldi family
Subject (Topic):
Impresarios--Italy, Italian drama--18th century, Opera--Italy--18th century, Theater management--Italy, and Theater--Italy--Florence