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DANIEL CLARIUS PARMENSIS , Ad Julianum episcopum Ragusinum epistola de Epidauro et de serpente Aesculapi . Tav . CXXXI Cart .; filigrana chapeau variante di B. 3385 ( Firenze 1497 ) ; mm . 206 x 145 ; piena pagina ; specchio mm .
Abstract The last page of Tommaso Baldinotti's manuscript of Lucan (University of Iowa MS xMMs. Hi1) contains three colophons: one a common leonine hexamete...
This paper, based on a preliminary inquiry about the circulation of Girolamo Aliotti’s writings, deals with the diffusion of humanist practices and its transformation into a dominating cultural movement. It is argued that this evolution was obviously a matter of very famous lay litterati, but also of more peripheral literary networks, that involve notaries, physicians, school teachers but also secular and regular clerics, living in the numerous urban centers of fifteenth century Italy. Additionally, the paper analyzes the very important and specific function of miscellanea manuscript as vector and mark of this process.
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Library / Collection: armarium codicum bibliophilorum
Shelfmark: Cod. 5
Manuscript Title: Liber bonorum et iurium Castropolae
Caption: Parchment · 126 ff. · 30 x 22.4 cm · second half of the 14th century
Language: Latin
Manuscript Summary: This volume contains a collection of 213 documents from the years 1324-1327, copied by nine notaries in a tiny, very careful cursive script. The collection contains the documentation of property rights of the Castropola de Sergi, the lords of Pula (Croatia), regarding their properties in the area of Pula, in Istria and in Venice. The notarial documents are organized according to the city or location where the property was located; the place name is noted in the top margin of the first page of the section; each section contains a detailed list of properties and their associated auxiliary buildings, together with their exact locations. (tog)
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.5076/e-codices-utp-0005 (http://dx.doi.org/10.5076/e-codices-utp-0005)
Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Urb. lat. 565: De communicatione divinae naturae [aa. 1472-1482; ad Federicum Urbinatem ducem], Georgius Benignus de Salviatis n. 1450 ca., m. 1520
A. Markov. Kulturno poviestni zbornik Zagrebačke nadbiskupije / Dissertationes et monumenta historiam culturae gentis Croaticae illustrantia, 1, Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, Zagreb, (1944)
P. Kristeller. Iter Italicum: A Finding List of Uncatalogued Or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and Other Libraries Warburg Institute, (1992)