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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection IC55 V6672 587f
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vida, Marco Girolamo, approximately 1485-1566.
Contributor:
Haeredes Melchioris Sessae, printer.
Early Venetian Imprint Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Italian Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Italian
Penn Provenance:
Lorenzani, Giovanni Andrea, 1637-1712 (autograph) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Physical Description:
48 leaves ; 14 cm (12mo)
Fingerprint:
i-on tina seno MeNo (3) 1587 (R)
Place of Publication:
In Vinegia : Presso gli heredi di Marchiò Sessa, MDLXXXVII [1587]
Notes:
Colophon reads: In Vinegia, presso Giorgio Angelieri. Ad istanza de gli heredi del Sessa, 1587.
Publisher's device (Zappella 589) on title page.
Woodcut initials; head- and tail pieces.
Signatures: A-D¹².
Local Notes:
Culture Class Collection copy bound in full parchment; author and title in ms. on spine; all edges speckled red and brown.
Culture Class Collection copy has ms. inscription "Gio[vanni] A[n]drea? Lorenzani", possibly the autograph of Giovanni Andrea Lorenzani (1637-1712), a brass maker, artist, dramatist and poet, who had one of the largest collections of books, medals, and art objects in Rome. He left the most important manuscripts and printed books from his library of 2,848 volumes to his grandson Luigi Vanvitelli.
Cited in:
EDIT 16 CNCE 30530
OCLC:
613466351

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