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[190] Bl.
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8°
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2010 Online-Ressource (Text) World Digital Library
Edition:
Historische Drucke digital
Content:
Dieses Exemplar der Petrarca-Ausgabe gehört zu der auf Pergament gedruckten Variante und wurde aufwändig illuminiert. Unter anderem wurde das Titelblatt durch ein handgemaltes Frontispiz mit dem Wappen der venetianischen Patrizierfamilie Priuli ersetzt.
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The Venetian printer and scholar Aldo Manuzio (1449 or 1450−1515) was the first printer to produce so-called libri portatiles (portable books), editions of texts without scholarly commentary in octavo, a format that until that time was used only for prayer books. Manuzio published this edition of the poems of Francesco Petrarca (also known as Petrarch, 1304–74) in July 1501, thus producing an outstanding example of his innovative abilities as a printer. Manuzio’s Petrarch was the first portable book in Italian. It was printed using the italic types introduced by Aldo, which he devised by imitating the handwriting of his time. The text itself was edited by the scholar Pietro Bembo, using a manuscript of Petrarch. Most of Petrarch’s writing was in Latin but he is best known for his Italian lyric poems. The famous Aldine Collection of the Berlin State Library boasts three copies of the Petrarch, the paper copy and two illuminated and illustrated copies printed on parchment. For example, Ebd 58/59 has an armorial frontispiece representing the noble Priuli family from Venice, while Ald. Ren. 28,5 〈2. Ex.〉 has a portrait of Petrarca instead.
Note:
Enth. auf B1-B4 "Aldo A Gli Lettori" und Errata
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Fingerprint nach Ex. der SBB
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Signaturformel nach Ex. der SBB: a-y8, z4, A8, B4 [Bl. z4 und A8 leer]
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Kolophon Druckvariante 2 - Kolophon (z3 verso) in 2 Druckvarianten: Impresso in Vinegia nelle case d'Aldo Romano,|| nel anno . MDI . del mese di Luglio, et tolto con|| sommissima diligenza dallo scritto di mano me||desima del Poeta, hauuto da M. Piero Bembo|| [Variante 1 setzt fort:] Con la concessione della Illustrissima si||gnoria nostra, ... [Variante 2 setzt fort mit Einschub:] nobile Venetiano, & dallui, doue bisogno|| è stato, riueduto et racconosciuto; Con la|| concessione della Illustrissima signo||ria nostra, ...
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SBB-PK Berlin
Additional Edition:
Druckausg. Petrarca, Francesco, 1304 - 1374 Le Cose Volgari|| Vinegia : Romanus, 1501
Language:
Italian
Keywords:
Lyrik
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Literatur
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Italienisch
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Author information:
Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374
Author information:
Manuzio, Aldo Pio 1450-1515
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