Torelli Saraynae Veronensis leg. doct. De origine et amplitudine ciuitatis Veronae : eiusdem De viris illustribus antiquis veronensibus, De his, qui potiti fuerunt dominio ciuitatis Veronae, De monumentis antiquis vrbis & agri veronensis, De interpretatione litterarum antiquarum : index praeterea huius operis in calce additus est
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Torelli Saraynae Veronensis leg. doct. De origine et amplitudine ciuitatis Veronae : eiusdem De viris illustribus antiquis veronensibus, De his, qui potiti fuerunt dominio ciuitatis Veronae, De monumentis antiquis vrbis & agri veronensis, De interpretatione litterarum antiquarum : index praeterea huius operis in calce additus est
- Publication date
- 1540
- Topics
- Inscriptions, Latin, Inscriptions, Latin -- Italy -- Verona -- Early works to 1800, Amphitheaters -- Italy -- Verona -- Early works to 1800, Amphitheaters, Antiquities, Verona (Italy) -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800, Verona (Italy) -- History -- Early works to 1800, Italy -- Verona
- Publisher
- Veronae : Ex officina Antonii Putelleti
- Contributor
- Getty Research Institute
- Language
- Latin
- Item Size
- 186.5M
Irregularities in foliation and signing
31 illustrative woodcuts, some folded, after designs by Giovanni Caroto, together with introductory initials, printer's marks. The monogram in reverse below the portrait is presumably Caroto's--cf. his brother's monogram in Nagler: Monogrammisten, II, 2234. For a discussion of G.M. Falconetti's connection with the ill., see Schweikert, p. 18 ff
Schweikert, G. Le antichità di Verona di Giovanni Caroto
Fowler
Sloan candidate
66, [4] leaves, [4] leaves of plates : 32 cm (fol.)
First edition. Cf. Fowler
"Non sine priuilegio."
Date of publication precedes printer's name on title page
Signatures: A-B⁴ C-F² chi² G⁴ H-L² LL² LLL² LLLL² M⁶ N-T⁴ (T4 verso blank)
Many errors in foliation; arrangement of plates varies with the copy
Putelleto's "hope" device (motto: In te Domine speravi, non confundar in aeternum) on t.p. and his "crayfish" device with monogram on leaf T4r
Initials; printed marginal notes
List of abbreviations used in ancient inscriptions on leaves P2v-S2r
Errata on leaf S3 verso
Includes index
31 illustrative woodcuts, some folded, after designs by Giovanni Caroto, together with introductory initials, printer's marks. The monogram in reverse below the portrait is presumably Caroto's--cf. his brother's monogram in Nagler: Monogrammisten, II, 2234. For a discussion of G.M. Falconetti's connection with the ill., see Schweikert, p. 18 ff
Schweikert, G. Le antichità di Verona di Giovanni Caroto
Fowler
Sloan candidate
66, [4] leaves, [4] leaves of plates : 32 cm (fol.)
First edition. Cf. Fowler
"Non sine priuilegio."
Date of publication precedes printer's name on title page
Signatures: A-B⁴ C-F² chi² G⁴ H-L² LL² LLL² LLLL² M⁶ N-T⁴ (T4 verso blank)
Many errors in foliation; arrangement of plates varies with the copy
Putelleto's "hope" device (motto: In te Domine speravi, non confundar in aeternum) on t.p. and his "crayfish" device with monogram on leaf T4r
Initials; printed marginal notes
List of abbreviations used in ancient inscriptions on leaves P2v-S2r
Errata on leaf S3 verso
Includes index
Notes
No table of contents. Foxing. Narrow margins. Gutter included to avoid cropping text. Some text is impossible to capture. Some foldouts are too large to digitize.
- Addeddate
- 2009-11-12 20:02:07
- Associated-names
- Caroto, Giovanni, approximately 1488-approximately 1566, illustrator; Falconetti, Gian Maria, approximately 1468-1540; Putelleto, Antonio, printer
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- 0003
- Call number
- 65334
- Camera
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- References
- Edizioni italiane del XVI secolo, CNCE 36187; Short-title catalogue of books printed in Italy and of Italian books printed in other countries from 1465 to 1600 now in the British Museum, page 609; Fowler, 289; Harvard College Library. Catalogue of books and manuscripts. Italian 16th century books, 462; Brunet V, 139; Cicognara 4089; Schweikert, G. Le antichita di Verona di Giovanni Caroto
- Scandate
- 20091116181036
- Scanner
- scribe1.santamonica.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- santamonica
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 23632489
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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