The Resource Octauij Cleophili Fanensis opera nunq[ue] alias impressa ; : Anthropotheomachia ; Historia de bello Fanensi et qu[a]edam alia
Octauij Cleophili Fanensis opera nunq[ue] alias impressa ; : Anthropotheomachia ; Historia de bello Fanensi et qu[a]edam alia
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- Summary
- First edition of the previously unpublished works of the humanist Francesco Ottavio Cleofilo, a native of Fano.
- Language
- lat
- Extent
- [64] leaves
- Note
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- Imprint from colophon
- Edited by Franciscus Polyardus
- Signatures: A-E4 a-i4 K-L4
- Text printed in italic type. Girolamo Soncino (Gershon ben Moses), the first printer at Fano, was a member of the Jewish family of itinerant printers who produced an important corpus of Hebrew books in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Girolamo established the city's first press in Fano in 1502; he left the city in 1507, but returned for a brief period in 1515-1517. Most of Soncino's Fano imprints were non-Hebrew humanistic works. Soon after setting up his press in Fano he obtained the services of Francesco Griffo who cut an italic type for him, which Soncino first used in his 1503 edition of Petrarch. In the dedication of that edition, Soncino credited Griffo with having both designed and cut all of Aldus Manutius's typefaces
- Dedicatory preface by Franciscus Polyardus is addressed to Cardinal Egidio da Viterbo, and dated 18 Nov. 1515 ("xiij. Cal. Decemb[ris] M.D.XV")
- Contents
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- Anthropotheomachia
- Faneidos liber primus-[tertius]
- Carmen ad beatam Virginem
- Epistola ad libellum
- Stinchae
- Pudicitiae triumphus in Camillae laudem
- Label
- Octauij Cleophili Fanensis opera nunq[ue] alias impressa ; : Anthropotheomachia ; Historia de bello Fanensi et qu[a]edam alia
- Title
- Octauij Cleophili Fanensis opera nunq[ue] alias impressa ;
- Title remainder
- Anthropotheomachia ; Historia de bello Fanensi et qu[a]edam alia
- Language
- lat
- Summary
- First edition of the previously unpublished works of the humanist Francesco Ottavio Cleofilo, a native of Fano.
- Cataloging source
- HLS
- Citation location within source
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- CNCE 12694
- page 187
- C-271
- page 115, no. 35
- page 603, no. 96
- Citation source
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- EDIT 16
- Short-title catalogue of books printed in Italy and of Italian books printed in other countries from 1465 to 1600 now in the British Museum
- Adams, H.M. Catalogue of books printed on the continent of Europe, 1501-1600, in Cambridge libraries
- Servolini, A. "Le edizioni Fanesi di Girolamo Soncino," Gutenberg Jahrbuch (1957)
- Manzoni, G. Annali tipografici dei Soncino (1979 reprint ed.)
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Summary expansion
- His De coeto poetarum and two collections of his letters had been published in Rome by Eucharius Silber in the 15th century, but the Faneidos, a history of Fano in verse, had remained unpublished before the present edition. The brief poem at the end, entitled Stinchae, is a detailed description of the old prison in Florence, the Stinche
- Label
- Octauij Cleophili Fanensis opera nunq[ue] alias impressa ; : Anthropotheomachia ; Historia de bello Fanensi et qu[a]edam alia
- Note
-
- Imprint from colophon
- Edited by Franciscus Polyardus
- Signatures: A-E4 a-i4 K-L4
- Text printed in italic type. Girolamo Soncino (Gershon ben Moses), the first printer at Fano, was a member of the Jewish family of itinerant printers who produced an important corpus of Hebrew books in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Girolamo established the city's first press in Fano in 1502; he left the city in 1507, but returned for a brief period in 1515-1517. Most of Soncino's Fano imprints were non-Hebrew humanistic works. Soon after setting up his press in Fano he obtained the services of Francesco Griffo who cut an italic type for him, which Soncino first used in his 1503 edition of Petrarch. In the dedication of that edition, Soncino credited Griffo with having both designed and cut all of Aldus Manutius's typefaces
- Dedicatory preface by Franciscus Polyardus is addressed to Cardinal Egidio da Viterbo, and dated 18 Nov. 1515 ("xiij. Cal. Decemb[ris] M.D.XV")
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Anthropotheomachia -- Faneidos liber primus-[tertius] -- Carmen ad beatam Virginem -- Epistola ad libellum -- Stinchae -- Pudicitiae triumphus in Camillae laudem
- Dimensions
- 16 cm (8vo)
- Extent
- [64] leaves
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Note
- Spec. Coll. copy: bound in early 20th-century citron morocco boards; covers panelled in gilt; gilt floral spine ornaments; gold-stamped spine title "Cleophili;" all edges gilt. Bookplate on front pastedown of Giannalisa Feltrinelli. Purchase, Bruce McKittrick, 1997.
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)81470300
- ucoclc81470300
- Label
- Octauij Cleophili Fanensis opera nunq[ue] alias impressa ; : Anthropotheomachia ; Historia de bello Fanensi et qu[a]edam alia
- Note
-
- Imprint from colophon
- Edited by Franciscus Polyardus
- Signatures: A-E4 a-i4 K-L4
- Text printed in italic type. Girolamo Soncino (Gershon ben Moses), the first printer at Fano, was a member of the Jewish family of itinerant printers who produced an important corpus of Hebrew books in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Girolamo established the city's first press in Fano in 1502; he left the city in 1507, but returned for a brief period in 1515-1517. Most of Soncino's Fano imprints were non-Hebrew humanistic works. Soon after setting up his press in Fano he obtained the services of Francesco Griffo who cut an italic type for him, which Soncino first used in his 1503 edition of Petrarch. In the dedication of that edition, Soncino credited Griffo with having both designed and cut all of Aldus Manutius's typefaces
- Dedicatory preface by Franciscus Polyardus is addressed to Cardinal Egidio da Viterbo, and dated 18 Nov. 1515 ("xiij. Cal. Decemb[ris] M.D.XV")
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Anthropotheomachia -- Faneidos liber primus-[tertius] -- Carmen ad beatam Virginem -- Epistola ad libellum -- Stinchae -- Pudicitiae triumphus in Camillae laudem
- Dimensions
- 16 cm (8vo)
- Extent
- [64] leaves
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Note
- Spec. Coll. copy: bound in early 20th-century citron morocco boards; covers panelled in gilt; gilt floral spine ornaments; gold-stamped spine title "Cleophili;" all edges gilt. Bookplate on front pastedown of Giannalisa Feltrinelli. Purchase, Bruce McKittrick, 1997.
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)81470300
- ucoclc81470300
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