Viaggio da Vinegia al Santo Sepolcro e al Monte Sinai
Alternate Title:
Viaggio da Venetia al Santo Sepolcro e al Monte Sinai; Viaggio da Venetia al S. Sepolcro et al Monte Sinai, etc. composto dal r. padre fra Noe dell'ordine di San Francesco ...; Viaggio da Venetia al sancto sepulchro ...; Viaggio da Venetia al santo sepolchro ...; Viaggio da Venezia al Santo Sepolcro ed al monte Sinai
Name:
Bianco, Noè, -1568
Timespan:
Early works to 1800
Date:
1600
Language:
Italian
Provenance:
Lazard, Bertrand (bookplate) (former owner) (Holy Land Collections copy); Lazard, Paola (bookplate) (former owner) (Holy Land Collections copy)
Palestine -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800; Sinai, Mount (Egypt) -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
Related Place:
Italy -- Venice.
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Attributed to Noè Bianchi.--Cf. BM STC Italian, 1465-1600 (p. 717-718).; Title supplied from the catalog of the Pierre Bergé & associés auction of the "Collection Lazard", held on April 29, 2008.; Imprint from colophon.; Signatures: A-M⁸.; Illustrated with numerous woodcuts of various sizes.; Holy Land Collections copy bound with: Giraudet, Gabriel. Discours du voyage d'outre mer au saint sepulcre de Ierusalem, & autres lieux de la terre Saincte / par Gabriel Giraudet. A Rouen : Chez Pierre Mullot, 1604.; Holy Land Collections copy imperfect: title leaf wanting.; Holy Land Collections copy has the title supplied in a ms. annotation on the front paste-down endpaper, although incorrectly indicating another edition.; Holy Land Collections copy has the bookplate of Paola and Bertrand Lazard on the front paste-down endpaper.; Holy Land Collections copy purchased for the Penn Libraries at the Pierre Bergé & associés auction held on April 29, 2008.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Rare Book Collection, BX2320.5.P19 B53 1600
Collection:
Holy Land Collections (University of Pennsylvania)
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