Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Special Collections, 8585

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The John Rylands Library
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  • 8585
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Date
  • 1558
Language
  • Italian
Title
  • Il Petrarca con dichiarazioni non piv stampate (Petrarca con dichiarazioni non piu stampate | Canzoniere e trionfi | Rerum vulgarium fragmenta | Trionfi. | Triumphi)
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  • Extent:
    [2], 5-577, [1], [48] p., ill., 16mo. Leaf height: 119 mm, width: 70 mm.
    Binding:

    Eighteenth-century[?] red goat-skin over boards; gilt triple-filleted borders with gilt stamped floral corners; marbled endpapers;spine in five compartments decorated with gilt tooling in swirled pattern with double filleted borders; spine label with gilt direct-lettering: Opere / di / Petrarc; gilt edges; blue ribbon bookmark.


    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:


    Format:
    Codex
    Provenance:

    Illegible inkstamp on sig. a2r; armorial bookplate of The John Rylands Library, 1894 on front paste-down.


    Additions:

    Some MS annotations and markings at beginning of volume.


    Note(s):

    Signatures: a-z⁸, A-N⁸, *-***⁸.

    Petrarch’s poems in italic type, commentary and life in roman type; printed numbering.

    Colophon reads: In Lyone, appresso Guglielmo Rouillo. 1558. Con priuilegio del Re per anni diece.

    Each triumph is preceded by a rectangular-box woodcut: Amoris (G2r), Pudicitie (H8v), Mortis (I5r), Fame (K4v), Temporis (L5r), Eternitatis (L8v).


    Publication:
    In Lyone : apresso Gulielmo Rouillio, 1558.
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