Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 408

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The John Rylands Library
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  • 408
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Date
  • 1557
Language
  • Italian
Title
  • Il Petrarca (Annotationi di m. Giulio Camillo sopra le rime del Petrarca. Tauola di m. Ludouico Dolce de i concetti : Estratti di molte belle & affigurate forme di dire, & altre cose pertinenti alla moralità, & all'arte. Tauola di tutti i vocaboli con le sposition loro, e degli epiteti vsati da esso Petrarca: e di tutte le desinenze de i sonetti e canzoni del medesimo secondo l'ordine delle cinque vocali.. | Canzoniere e trionfi | Rerum vulgarium fragmenta | La vita, et i costumi del poeta. | Trionfi. | Triumphi.)
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  • 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
    • Gabriele Giolito de Ferrari (1510-1578)
    Role
    • Printer
    Original form
    • Giolito de' Ferrari, Gabriele
    Biblissima authority file
  • Preferred form
    • Lodovico Dolce (1508-1568)
    Role
    • Editor
    Original form
    • Dolce, Lodovico, 1508-1568
    Biblissima authority file
  • Preferred form
    • Giulio Camillo (1479-1544)
    Role
    • Commentator
    Original form
    • Camillo, Giulio, approximately 1480-1544
    Biblissima authority file
  • Preferred form
    • Alessandro Vellutello (1473?-1550?)
    Original form
    • Vellutello, Alessandro. La vita, et i costumi del poeta.
    Biblissima authority file
  • Preferred form
    • Walter Llewellyn Bullock (1890-1944)
    Role
    • Former owner
    Original form
    • Bullock, Walter Llewellyn, 1890-1944
    Biblissima authority file
Description
  • Extent:
    2 pt. in 1, ill., port., 14 cm. (12mo). Leaf height: 124 mm, width: 63 mm.
    Binding:

    16th century(?) full parchment over boards; sewing supports visible in front and rear hinges; external stitching at head and tail of spine; direct-lettered MS across head of spine: Camil / Annot / sul Petr.


    Acquisition:

    Donated to the The University of Manchester by Hélène Louise Bullock, widow of Walter L. Bullock, Serena Professor of Italian, in 1944.


    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:


    Format:
    Codex
    Provenance:

    Manuscript initials "R.C." on front pastedown.

    From the library of Walter Llewellyn Bullock (1890-1944); University of Manchester Library bookplate on front pastedown: Walter Ll. Bullock Collection; accession no. 342604.


    Condition:

    Imperfect: this copy consists of part 2 (sigs. a1r-l12v) only, Annotationi di m. Giulio Camillo.


    Note(s):

    Printer's device on the titlepage.

    One of 3 editions in 12mo. published by Giolito in 1557. In the first part, comprising the 'Rime' of Petrarch, the 'trionfi' have a separate titlepage, but pagination is continuous. The second part, containing the 'annotationi' of Camillo, & the 'tavole' of Dolce, has separate title-page and foliation.

    The 'Sonetti e canzoni' are preceded by a Life of Petrarch attributed to Alessandro Vellutello (see Rossetti, Domenico. Petrarca, Giulio Celso e Boccaccio, illustrazione bibliologica …, 1828, p. 304-305 and Petrella, Giancarlo. Il Fondo Petrarchesco della Biblioteca Trivulziana, 2006, pp. 150-151).

    Petrarch’s poems in italic type, printed with one verse per line; printed numbering.

    Each triumph is preceded by a rectangular-box woodcut: Amoris (K8r), Pudicitie (L6v), Mortis (L9v), Fame (M3r), Temporis (M9v), Eternitatis (M11r).

    Woodcut portrait of Petrarch on A8v.

    Signatures: A-Q¹² R⁶ ; a-l¹².


    Publication:
    In Vinegia : Appresso Gabriel Giolito de' Ferrari, M D LVII. [1557].
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