Illustrations to Georg von Peurbach's Novae theoricae planetarum. (DS747) (Q3969)
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English | Illustrations to Georg von Peurbach's Novae theoricae planetarum. (DS747) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9948093793503681, Oversize LJS 64) |
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Illustrations to Georg von Peurbach's Novae theoricae planetarum.
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Rolandi, Francesco
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Cattochii, Pietro Giuseppe Ignati Mattei
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Honeyman, Robert B
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Manuscripts, Latin--16th century
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Planetary theory--Early works to 1800
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[between 1525 and 1575]
16. century
1525Gregorian
1575Gregorian
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Extent: 45 leaves : paper, color illustrations ; 288 x 214 mm bound to 298 x 220 mm
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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Origin: Written in northern Italy, probably Padua, in the mid-16th century.
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Ms. codex.
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Collation: Paper, 45; 1⁴ (first leaf pastedown) 2⁴(+1) 3-5⁴ 6⁶ 7-10⁴ 11⁴ (last leaf pastedown); modern pagination in pencil, [vii, 2-57, i, 58-65, 67-73, 75-78, vi], upper outer corners. The numbers used as pagination in this record are in fact numbers assigned to diagrams, which are usually one per page, except for the second page of the double-page diagram beginning on p. 57; p. 65, which...
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Script: Written in italic script in brown and red ink.
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Decoration: 73 full-page diagrams, 1 double-page diagram (p. 57 and facing page), and 4 half-page diagrams in black, red, and brown ink with yellow washes depicting planetary motion. 25 have volvelles or other moving parts attached with thread.
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Binding: Contemporary morocco tooled in silver gilt.
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Formerly owned by Francesco Rolandi of Turin, teacher of mathematics (inscription dated 1655, inside upper cover).
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Sold at auction at Sotheby's in the Honeyman collection of scientific books and manuscripts, Part III, 2 May 1979, lot 1112.
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Appeared in Laurence Witten's cat. 10 (1979), no. 65.
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Sold at auction at Christie's, 26 June 1991, lot 43.
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Appeared in Sam Fogg's cat. 15 (London, 1992), no. 48.
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Sold by William Patrick Watson Antiquarian Books (London), cat. 7 (1996), no. 79, to Lawrence J. Schoenberg.
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Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2011.
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Sold by Libreria antiquaria Hoepli through Zeitlin & Ver Brugge (Los Angeles) to Robert B. Honeyman (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.), Ms. Astron. 4/Ms. 9, 1956.
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Formerly owned by Pietro Giuseppe (latinized in inscription as Petrus Joseph) Ignati Mattei Cattochii of Vicus Lancesium (Viù, near Turin; inscriptions dated 1708-1709, inside upper cover and first flyleaf recto).
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Appeared in Libreria antiquaria Hoepli's catalog Livres, manuscrits et imprimé (Milan, 1954), no. 24.
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27 August 2023
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27 August 2023
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