Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Special Collections, 18520

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  • 18520
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Date
  • 1477
Language
  • Italian
Title
  • [Canzoniere e trionfi] (Rerum vulgarium fragmenta | Trionfi | Triumphi)
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Pétrarque (1304-1374)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374.
    Other form
    • Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374)
    • Francesco Petrarca
    • Petrarca, Francesco
    • PETRARCHA (Franciscus)
    • Franciscus Petrarcha
    • Francesco Petrarcha
    • Pétrarque
    • PETRARQUE
    • Pétrarque (1304-1374)
    • Petrarque, François
    • PETRARQUE (François)
    • Franciscus Petrarca
    • Pétarque
    • François Pétrarque
    • FRANCISCUS PETRARCHA
    • Pétrarque (François)
    • Francisci Petrarche
    • Pétrarque 1304-1374
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374
    • Author: Petrarca, Francesco
    • Former possessor: Petrarca, Francesco
    • Annotator: Petrarca, Francesco
    • Petrarch
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374, poet
    • Petrarcha
    • Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374)
    • Franc. Petrarcha
    • Petracha
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. Triumphus Fame
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. Trionfo della fama
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. Trionfo della fama.
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. La gola, e 'l sonno, e l'ociose piume.
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. In qual parte del cielo, in qual idea ...
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. In quella parte dov'amor mi sprona.
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374. Rerum vulgarium fragmenta.
    • Francesco Pétrarque (1304-1374)
    • Petrarca
    • Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374 > , co-autor
    • Francesco Petrarca - 1304 - 1374 - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Pseudo-Antonio Da Tempo
    Original form
    • Da Tempo, Antonio, active 1329-1338. Vita di Petrarca.
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  • Preferred form
    • Pier Candido Decembrio (1392-1477)
    Original form
    • Decembrio, Pier Candido, 1399-1477.
    Other form
    • Piercandido Decembrio
    • P. Candidus Decembrius
    • Petrus Candidus
    • Decembrio, Pier Candido (1399-1477)
    • Decembrio, Pier Candido (1392-1477)
    • Decembrius, Petrus Candidus, 1399-1477
    • Decembrius, Petrus Candidus, 1399-1477 > , trad.
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  • Preferred form
    • Arnaldus de Bruxella (1432?-1492?)
    Role
    • Printer
    Original form
    • Arnaldus, de Bruxella, ca.1432-ca.1492
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  • Preferred form
    • George John Spencer (1758-1834)
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Spencer, George John Spencer, Earl, 1758-1834
    Other form
    • Spencer, George John Spencer, Earl, 1758-1834, cartographer.
    • George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, 1758-1834
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Description
  • Extent:
    [180] leaves, fol. Leaf height: 246 mm, width: 170 mm.
    Binding:

    19th century brown goatskin over boards; Spencer arms (Stamp 5) on upper cover; gilt tooling on spine; gilt text block edges; leather doublures with gilt tooling; parchment endpapers.


    Acquisition:

    Part of the Spencer library acquired by Enriqueta Rylands in 1892 from John Poyntz Spencer (1835-1910), 5th Earl Spencer for The John Rylands Library


    Data Source(s):

    Created as part of the project 'Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renaissance Italy, c.1350-c.1650' funded by the AHRC and led by Professor Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, Principal Investigator), Dr Federica Pich (University of Leeds, Co-Investigator) and Dr Guyda Armstrong (University of Manchester, Co-Investigator), edited and revised by Julianne Simpson


    Subject(s):
    Noves, Laura de, 1308?-1348.; Italian poetry -- 14th century -- Early works to 1800.
    Abstract:

    The Rerum vulgarium fragmenta and Triumphi with the Life of Petrarch by Antonio da Tempo.


    Format:
    Codex
    Provenance:

    Armorial bookplate of The John Rylands Library 1894 on front endpaper; from the collection of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834).


    Condition:

    Missing 9 leaves (replaced by blanks) :[a1] [Blank], [a2] [RVF 1-4], [a10] [RVF 23.126-149, 24], [r2-4] [264.1-117, 361-365], [v8] [Triumphus Fame Ia.82-143], [x7] [Triumphus Fame III.50-111], [y10] [Blank].


    Additions:

    Initial letters and folio numbers added in ink (washed and faded); occasional annotation.

    Drawing of fish and motto 'post va il mondo' on [k5v] and again on [k6r].


    Note(s):

    The Rerum vulgarium fragmenta and Triumphi with the Life of Petrarch by Antonio da Tempo.

    According to Bod-inc, the Vita di Petrarca, generally attributed to Antonio da Tempo, is probably the work of Pier Candido Decembrio.

    Petrarch’s poems in roman type, printed with one verse per line, and prose texts; no printed numbering.

    Imprint from second colophon

    Signatures: [a¹⁰ b-x⁸ y¹⁰] (a1 and y10 blank)

    In two parts: first colophon [r7v]: Finis libri Francisci Petrarchi Florentini poete laureati: quem composuit ob amorem Laure: Impressi Neapoli Regnante Ferdinando Illustrissimo Sicilie Hierusale[m] & Hungarie Rege Anno ei[us] felicis regiminis XVIIII. Ab incarnatione domini. M.CCCC.LXXVII. De mense Marcii. Vicesima eiusde[m]. Per me Arnoldu[m] de Bruxella; Second colophon [y4v]: Finiunt Triumphi Francisci Petrarche Poete Laureati Inpressi Neapoli Anno .MCCCC.LXXVII. Die tertia mensis Apprilis Per Arnoldum de Bruxella


    Publication:
    Neapoli: Per Arnoldum de Bruxella, MCCCC.LXXVII. [1477]
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