Cronica di tutti li Dogi di Venetia sino á quello che hora vive, con le armi loro : aggiontovi l'indice, & origine della casate, con quelle che sono estinte
Timespan:
1508-1797
Date:
1556
Description:
List of the doges of Venice, together with depictions of their coats of arms. Compiled in or shortly after 1556, ending on f. 48r with the name of Laurentio Prioli (1556-1559); continued in different hands in the seventeenth century down to 8 April 1658. Includes an index (f. ii recto-iv verso).
Language:
Italian; Latin
Provenance:
Formerly owned by the Earl of Guilford (bookplate, inside upper cover) and Essington manuscript library (no. 139; bookplate, inside upper cover).; Sold by Mediolanum, 1953.; North, Frederick, Earl of Guilford, 1766-1827, former owner.
67 leaves : paper, color illustrations, coats of arms; 203 x 150 (152 x 100) mm bound to 211 x 156 mm
Geographic Subject:
Venice (Italy) -- Politics and government -- 1508-1797; Venice (Italy) -- History -- 1508-1797
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Title from title page (f. 1r). Spine title: Cronica de Venetia.; Foliation: Paper, i (later paper) + 67 + i (later paper); [iv], 1-57, [58-63]; contemporary foliation in ink, modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto. Folios 59-63 are blank.; Script: Written in various cursive scripts by several different hands.; Decoration: Colored coats of arms, on the verso of most numbered folios, opposite the text description of the doge to whom the coat of arms belongs. Title page has a colorful, elaborately decorated border. Red used for the mottoes or epitaphs that accompany the accounts of many of the doges.; Binding: Quarter vellum and boards, later in date than the manuscript. On many leaves the oxidation of the ink and corrosiveness of the paint have begun to eat through the paper; on some folios the damage is rather advanced.; Origin: Written in Venice, 1556-1658 (f. 48r, 58r).; Italian; mottoes or epitaphs in Latin.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Codex 261
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