I dieci libri dell'architettvra /


Autoria(s): Vitruvius Pollio.; Porta, Giuseppe, approximately 1520-approximately 1576.; Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580.; Barbaro, Daniel, 1514-1570.
Data(s)

07/07/2024

Resumo

Includes errata, V1r, V3v.

Signatures: A⁸ B⁶ C⁶(C5+1) D-G⁸ H⁶ I⁸(I4+"I4.5") K⁸(+3) L⁸(L5+1) M-Q⁸ R⁶ S-T⁸ V⁴.

In Getty copy the mistake in printing the wrong block on B3r has been corrected with a full-sheet cancel signed B3.4, the 2nd variant described by Mortimer. Leaf A8 is not a cancel, and the last word on line 1, K3r, is "lettera," both variants noted by Mortimer in the Harvard copies.

In Getty copy the cancel plate on F7r is now hinged on.

Woodcut architectural t.p., title and imprint in letterpress. Full-page woodcut on A2v depicting an astronomer and a horologist, with Barbaro's arms above; it incorporates a cartouche which is blank here, but which contains the register in the repetition of the cut on V4r. Barbaro's device of two candles appears at the foot of T3v; see Mortimer. Marcolini's device appears on V4v (Truth). The 131 woodcuts include both plates (some double-page) and in-text ill. Barbaro writes that the more important were after Andrea Palladio (C6v). Some blocks may have been cut by Giuseppe Porta (Salviati); see Mortimer. Overlay on plate C6r. Cancel plates on E8v and F7r. Extension flaps on plates E7r, E8r, F3v, 2nd I4r, I5r. Volvelles on Q2v, V2v and V3r. Music, K8r and L2v. Astronomical tables, P7r-Q2r, with arabesque woodcut decorations. Head- and tail-pieces. Initials, many historiated.

The 1st ed. of Barbaro's translation.

Mortimer, R. Italian 16th-cent.,

Mode of access: Internet.

Centered on front pastedown is Giovanni Muzio's etched bookplate by Giacomo Manzù. Signature at foot of title: Abb.te Leonardo Spinola. Extensive marginal notes written in Italian on leaf O6.

Binding: later vellum. Title & author written on spine. Lapped foredges. Page edges sprinkled red.

Formato

bib

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t45q9m19b

Idioma(s)

ita

Publicador

In Vinegia : Per Francesco Marcolini,

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Astronomy #Machinery #Architecture
Tipo

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Woodcuts Italy 16th century. aat