Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua italiana non piu tradotte
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Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua italiana non piu tradotte
- Publication date
- 1564
- Topics
- Emblems
- Publisher
- In Lione : Appresso Gvlielmo Rovillio
- Contributor
- Getty Research Institute
- Language
- Italian
Re-edition of the 2nd Italian ed., published Lyon : Mathias Bonhomme, 1551. See Landwehr
The 180 woodcut emblems are by Pierre Eskrich, in the style of Bernard Salomon. Many of the four-block borders with grotesque, strap-work or architectural elements are signed PV, probably for Pierre Vase, i.e. Eskrich. The ill. on p. 131 is a map of central Italy. The 11 emblems at the end comprising the section entitled "Arbori" (p. 181-191) make use of ill. from Leonhard Fuchs' De historia stirpium (1549). For all the preceding, see R. Mortimer, French 16th-cent., 15
Dedication to Francesco Donato, prince of Venice, by Giovanni Marquale, the translator
Landwehr, J. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese emblem books
Cut on p. 159 printed upside down
Binding: modern decorated paper (red and green), quarter tan goatskin. Title in gilt on black spine label: EMBLEMI
At foot of t.p. is signature in brown ink, the forename written over another, earlier, forename: Abb. Giuseppe ?Gavigliani
The 180 woodcut emblems are by Pierre Eskrich, in the style of Bernard Salomon. Many of the four-block borders with grotesque, strap-work or architectural elements are signed PV, probably for Pierre Vase, i.e. Eskrich. The ill. on p. 131 is a map of central Italy. The 11 emblems at the end comprising the section entitled "Arbori" (p. 181-191) make use of ill. from Leonhard Fuchs' De historia stirpium (1549). For all the preceding, see R. Mortimer, French 16th-cent., 15
Dedication to Francesco Donato, prince of Venice, by Giovanni Marquale, the translator
Landwehr, J. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese emblem books
Cut on p. 159 printed upside down
Binding: modern decorated paper (red and green), quarter tan goatskin. Title in gilt on black spine label: EMBLEMI
At foot of t.p. is signature in brown ink, the forename written over another, earlier, forename: Abb. Giuseppe ?Gavigliani
Notes
No table of contents. Irregular pagination. Pages bound out of order. Narrow margins. Gutter included to avoid cropping text. Some text impossible to capture. Foxing.
- Addeddate
- 2009-04-22 18:41:48
- Associated-names
- Marquale, Giovanni, 16th cent; Eskrich, Pierre, ca. 1530-ca. 1590
- Call number
- 329887
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1038761302
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- accommodateadiue00alci
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- Pages
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- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Ppi
- 400
- References
- Landwehr, J. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese emblem books, 69
- Scandate
- 20090428220406
- Scanfactors
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- Scanner
- scribe1.santamonica.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
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- Full catalog record
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