Applavsi festivi fatti in Roma per l'elezzione di Ferdinando III. al regno de' romani dal ser.mo princ. Mavrizio card. di Savoia /


Autoria(s): Manzini, Luigi, 1604-1657.; Turriani, Orazio, active 1613-1657.; Tornioli, Niccolò, 1598-approximately 1651.; Ciamberlano, Luca, active 1599-1641.
Data(s)

08/07/2024

Resumo

Illustrations: allegorical title page and eleven plates, some of them numbered. Four plates depict decorations designed by the architect Orazio Turriani: the colonnade on the Piazza della Spada in Rome, two plates of a triumphal arch, and a fountain structured as a nymphaea. Seven plates depict temporary structures used for fireworks display, including 2 states of plate numbered "70" or "02". The plates are etched by Luca Ciamberlano after Niccolò Tornioli.

Includes poems in Italian or Latin (pp. 1-72, second sequence).

Large woodcut initials.

Berlin. Ornamentstichsammlung,

L'effimero barocco,

Mode of access: Internet.

In library's copy 2 the plate depicting the triumphal arch has the left right corner cut with loss to the signature of Luca Ciamberlano (monogram LC. F.).

Library's copy 1 does not include the plate depicting a section of the triumphal arch.

Library's copy 2 is bound without the front fly-leaf.

Binding: contemporary full vellum. Library's copy 1 has green morocco spine label, lettered in gilt, library's copy 2 has title manuscript on spine by old hand.

Formato

bib

bib

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t2t48d88m

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t1jh88772

Idioma(s)

ita

Publicador

In Roma : Appresso Pietro Antonio Facciotti ...,

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, 1608-1657. #Nymphaea (Architecture) #Triumphal arches #Fireworks #Festivals
Tipo

text

Occasional poems Italy 17th century. rbgenr

Festival books Italy 17th century. aat

Etchings Italy 17th century. aat