Delle cose antiche della citta di Roma. and Roman antiquities. Italian
Description:
From the collection of Bernard M. Rosenthal. On slip tipped onto the free front endpaper is a note in an 18th cent. hand, probably by Matteo Luigi Canonici, stating that the extensive ms. notes are in the hand of Remigio Fiorentino [i.e. Remigio Nannini]., Imprint from colophon., Multiple folded untrimmed leaves., and Signatures: *⁴ A-4M⁴.
Publisher:
Per Nicolo Bascarini á instantia de miser Michel Tramezzino,
Subject (Geographic):
Rome--Antiquities. and Rome--History.
Subject (Name):
Bascarini, Niccolò, active 1541-1554, printer., Canonici, Matteo Luigi,--1727-1805--Ms. notes., Nannini, Remigio,--1521?-1581?--Ms. notes., Rosenthal, Bernard M.--Ownership., Tramezzino, Michele, -1579, printer., and Venturi, Francesco.
Initials (?) on title page: B.D.B. Manuscript note on page 172: Nil advo[?] paruum est, tibi quin solatia pro[ce]ssit [undeciphered] punctum unum grande te[?]num hab[undeciphered].
If H51 a562: Brown morocco binding, with doublures of white vellum by Cuzin with his stamp. Armorial bookplate of Robert Goelet. In ms. on title-page: liber Ric. Stonley, ex dono Iohis Hay (rest of name cut away).
Paged continuously. and Title page of vol. 1. wanting. Title taken from title page of vol. 2. Four stanzas at the beginning of Canto XVI parte II wanting.
Hilles, Frederick Whiley, 1900- Morse, William Inglis, b. 1874 Vasari, Giorgio, 1511-1574.
Published / Created:
1550
Call Number:
1987 441
Image Count:
23
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Manuscript annotations in Italian throughout including on back flyleaf. On front free endpaper: presentation inscription from W.I. Morse to to F. W. Hilles, With affectionate regard ... Florence, March 26, 1931.
First line of poem: Roboreus longo se porrigit aequore Campus; last line: Stat juxta, & niveis Victoria cencrepat alis.
Description:
Contemporay ms. note in Beinecke Library copy attributes authorship to Tho. Master of New College, Oxf and Poem in Latin (61 lines); lacks the last two verses in the 63-line broadside ed. Oxoniae : Excudebat Leon. Lichfield academiae typographus, A.D. 1[651?]