Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Incunable Collection, 18313

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  • 18313
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Date
  • 1482
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)
    • 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
    • Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444)
    Original form
    • Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444. Vita di Petrarca.
    Other form
    • Bruni, Leonardo (1370-1444)
    • Leonardo Bruni
    • BRUNI (Leonardus Aretinus)
    • LEONARDUS Aretinus
    • Leonardo, Bruni (1370-1444)
    • Leonardus Bruni
    • LEONARDO BRUNI
    • Leonardus Bruni Aretinus
    • Leonardo Aretino
    • Léonard Bruni, dit l'Arétin
    • Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444
    • Bruni, Leonardo 1370-1444
    • Bruni, Leonardo, 1370-1444
    • Author: Bruni, Leonardo
    • Translator: Bruni, Leonardo
    • Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus
    • Aretino, Leonardo Bruni
    • Bruni, Leonardo (1370?)
    • Leonardus Brunus Aretinus (Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo)
    • Leonardu Brunus Aretinus (Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo)
    • Leonardi Bruni of Arezzo
    • Bruni of Arezzo, Leonardi
    • Bruni, Leonardo
    • Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444)
    • Leonhardus Aretinus
    • Bruni, Leonardo (1369-1444)
    • Bruni, Leonardo, (1369-1444)
    • Aretinus, Leonardus Brunus
    • Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444 > , trad.
    • Leonardus Brunus Aretinus, ca 1369-1444
    • Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus > , trad.
    • Brunus Aretinus, Leonardus, 1369-1444
    • Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444 > , pref.
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  • Preferred form
    • Philippus Petri (14..-14..)
    Role
    • Printer
    Original form
    • Petri, Philipo di, fl. 1472-1482
    Other form
    • Filippo di Pietro
    • [Filippo di Pietro]
    • Filippo di Pietro > , impr.
    • [Filippo di Pietro
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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:
    [146] leaves, fol. [agenda format] Leaf height: 309 mm, width: 170 mm.
    Binding:

    18th century Italian full calf over boards; gilt tooled borders and fillets in panel design; with marbled endpapers; gilt tooling on spine with title and author.


    Decoration:

    Red and green hand-coloured initials for each RVF. Illuminated initials for each Triumph. Rectangular-box illumination at the bottom of the opening page of RVF [fol. a1r]: with unidentified coat of arms [upper part red, bottom part vertical blue and white stripes] encircled by a leaves wreath with an angel at each side set in a rural scene. Rectangular-box illumination at the bottom of the opening page of the Triumphi [fol. p1r]: with a blindfolded Cupid in a landscape (depicted within a circle at whose both sides there are decorative elemens: a vase with some flowers surmounted by the head of a cherub).


    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 Leonardo Bruni. Printed by Philipo di Petri in Venice, dated 1482.


    Format:
    Codex
    Material:
    Printed on paper.
    Provenance:

    Armorial bookplate of The John Rylands Library 1894 on front paste-down and oval leather label: E Bibliotheca Spenceriana; from the collection of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834).


    Condition:
    Imperfect, missing leaves s5-s8.
    Note(s):

    The Rerum vulgarium fragmenta and Triumphi with the Life of Petrarch by Leonardo Bruni.

    Poems in roman type, printed with one verse per line; no printed numbering.

    Signatures: [*⁶] a⁸⁺¹ b⁸ c⁶ d-m⁸ n-o⁶ p-q⁸ r⁸⁺¹ s⁸.

    Colophon: Francisci petrarcae laureati poetae nec non secretarii apostolici benemeriti. Rerum uulgariu[m] Liber foeliciter absolutus est Venetiis per Magistrum Philippum Venetum de eo benemeritum. FINIS. M.CCCC.LXXXII. DIE XIII AVGVsti [14 August 1482]


    Publication:
    [Venice : Filippo di Pietro, 14 Aug. 1482]
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