Itinerarium; Nobilis et discretus vir dominus marcuspaulo de veneciis cum xxvi annis continuis; Travelog (DS573) (Q2681)

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Itinerarium; Nobilis et discretus vir dominus marcuspaulo de veneciis cum xxvi annis continuis; Travelog (DS573)
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    Nobilis et discretus vir dominus marcuspaulo de veneciis cum xxvi annis continuis
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    Travelog
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    Pieter Bondam (1727-1800), of the University of Utrecht, with his extensive notes; perhaps his sale, Utrecht, 1 October 1800; Sir Thomas Sharpe Powell (1849-1927); his sale, Sotheby’s, 16 December 1929, lot 766; William G. Kelso, New York, bought from Lathrop Harper, 1930, with his notes inside front cover, dated June 1932.
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    Sir Percival Victor David (1892-1964), of Friar Park, Henley, by 1938; W. E. D. Allen (1901-1973), of Cappagh, Co. Waterford; acquired by the Lilly Library with his collection in 1976.
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    s. XV(3/4); 1450-1475
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    Binding: Bound in early nineteenth-century paper boards, paper flyleaves with extensive antiquarian notes; in a fawn cloth case.
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    Other decoration, ff.1r-38: Headings in red (some left blank); 2-line chapter initials throughout in red or blue, blank spaces left for large initials on fols. 1r and 36r.
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    Script, ff.1r-38: Semi-cursive hybrid Book Hand.
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    Layout, ff.1r-38: Collation: i#^7 [of 8, lacking i and two gatherings at the beginning, to judge from the signature ‘c2’ here, all with another text],ii–iii8, iv#^7 [of 8, viii lacking or canceled after fol. 29], v#^8, and lacking all thereafter; vertical lines ruled in blind, horizontal lines apparently in faint plummet, 2 columns, 40–41 lines, each volumn 193 mm. by 60 mm. with 12 mm...
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    Watermarks, ff.1r-38: Briquet 349 or a close variant, consistent with a Flemish or Netherlandish origin, an anchor, recorded in the Netherlands in 1463, Delft in 1477, and elsewhere.
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    Manuscript note: The Itinerarium here was evidently once part of a composite volume of texts, perhaps all on travel or the orient. 17 leaves have been removed from the beginning.
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    Bibliography: Moule and Pelliot 1938, p. 516, no. 133, and pp. 518-19; Dutschke 1993, pp. 263 (no. 8), 282 (L4), 295-98 and 481.
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    ff.1r-38: The watermark in the paper here is consistent with a Flemish or Netherlandish origin, for it is an anchor, Briquet 349 or a close variant, recorded in the Netherlands in 1463, Delft in 1477, and elsewhere.
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    ff.1r-38: Latin.
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    f. 1r-35v: The present recension is recorded in ten other copies (Benedetto 1928, pp. clxxviii-clxxxii). It is much nearer the assumed prototype than the more common Latin translation, known in 78 manuscripts, made by the Dominican friar Francesco Pipino around 1314-24 (Kaeppeli 1970, pp. 392-93, no. 1114). The Lilly copy includes an unexpected interpolation which suggests a line of textual...
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    Incipit, f. 1r-35v: ex cinchin imperialis progenie descendentes.
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    28 June 2023
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    28 June 2023
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