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Lo scolare del R.P.M. Bartolameo Meduna conuentuale di S. Francesco : nel quale si forma a pieno vn perfetto scolare opera diuisa in tre libri : Nel primo si tratta della generatione, et educatione de i figliuoli, delle qualità del corpo, e dell'animo dello scolare, dell'utilità delle arti liberali, della memoria naturale, et artificiale, e del conseruar la sanità. Nel secondo si mouono, e risoluono molti bei quesiti, e curiosi, e si ragiona del carico, e della elettione del lettore, dell'utilità delle scienze, e del modo dello studiare. Nel terzo si discorre intorno alla ciuil conuersatione, alle uirtè, et a i vitij delli scolari, della nobiltà, delle arme, e lettere, e si toccano molte altre cose appartenenti a gli studiosi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Meduna, Bartolomeo, O.F.M. Conv.
Contributor:
Fachinetti, Pietro, publisher.
Early Venetian Imprint Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Italian Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Franciscans--Education--Early works to 1800.
Franciscans.
Education--Standards--Early works to 1800.
Education.
Education--Standards.
Penn Provenance:
Pelleti, Antonio (autograph) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Physical Description:
iv unnumbered leaves, 126 leaves ; 22 cm (4to)
Other Title:
Nelquale si forma a pieno un perfetto Scolare
Fingerprint:
.a.b lita a,si sist (3) 1588 (A)
Place of Publication:
In Venetia : Presso Pietro Fachinetti, 1588.
Notes:
Publisher's device (Zappella 840) on title page.
Woodcut initials; head-pieces; marginalia.
Signatures : a⁴ A-2H⁴ 2I².
"An Italian Renaissance treatise on education by a Franciscan friar. It is written in the form of a conversation between Alessandro Piccolomini, archibishop of Patras, the jurist Marco Mantovano and the physician Bernardino Tomitano. The conversations deal with the education of young people and the scholastic and moral qualifications of a true scholar, touching on all branches of science and the liberal arts, and mentioning many contemporary poets, artists, musicians, scientist, jurists, etc."--Cf. bookseller's description.
Local Notes:
Culture Class Collection copy bound in full calf; author and title stamped in gold on spine; gold-tooled designs on spine; all edges speckled red and blue.
Culture Class Collection copy has bookseller's description laid in.
Culture Class Collection copy has inked out ms. ownership inscription "Ant. Pelleti[?]" on front free endpaper.
Cited in:
BM STC Italian, 1465-1600, p. 431
EDIT 16 CNCE 35986
OCLC:
62495758

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