Versi lamentabili nella morte dello ill[ustrissi]mo et ex[cellentissim]o S[igno]r duca Alex[andr]o allo ill[ustrissi]mo et r[everendissi]mo signo[re] car[dina]le Cibo (DS11040) (Q47222)

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Versi lamentabili nella morte dello ill[ustrissi]mo et ex[cellentissim]o S[igno]r duca Alex[andr]o allo ill[ustrissi]mo et r[everendissi]mo signo[re] car[dina]le Cibo (DS11040)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990094693250203941, MS Ital 182, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990094693250203941/catalog)

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    Versi lamentabili nella morte dello ill[ustrissi]mo et ex[cellentissim]o S[igno]r duca Alex[andr]o allo ill[ustrissi]mo et r[everendissi]mo signo[re] car[dina]le Cibo
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    Manuscripts, Renaissance--Italy--1500-1550
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    Medici, Alessandro de', 1510-1537--Assassination
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    Extent: 48 leaves, bound ; 22 cm.
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    Transcription by a professional hand in a cursive script in brown ink with initials penned in margins; occasional minor corrections; probably written in Florence, Italy, ca. 1537.
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    For further information on this manuscript and its contents (a list of first lines), see the curatorial files.
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    Dedicated to Cardinal Innocenzo Cibo, the duke's uncle.
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    Bound in contemporary limp vellum with remains of leather ties; title inscribed on front cover.
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    Partly erased oval stamp, possibly of Cardinal Antonio-Saverio Gentili (f. [1r]); Sir Edward Dering (inscribed "Dering sale," on front flyleaf); Sir Thomas Phillipps (MS 23243); Sotheby's, London, 18 June 2004, lot 94; to Maggs.
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    Purchased with the Amy Lowell fund, 2004.
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    23 July 2024
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    23 July 2024
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