Del ben parlare / Bono Giamboni]. Per che non toglieva moglie / [Silvio]. I Trionfi / [Francesco Petrarca (DS16410) (Q68923)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Wellesley College (P492, https://libcat.wellesley.edu/Record/in00000626510, in00000626510)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Del ben parlare / Bono Giamboni]. Per che non toglieva moglie / [Silvio]. I Trionfi / [Francesco Petrarca (DS16410) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Wellesley College (P492, https://libcat.wellesley.edu/Record/in00000626510, in00000626510) |
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Del ben parlare / Bono Giamboni]. Per che non toglieva moglie / [Silvio]. I Trionfi / [Francesco Petrarca
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Bono Giamboni, approximately 1240-approximately 1292
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Manuscripts, Italian--Massachusetts--Wellesley
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Wellesley College Library. Plimpton Collection.--Manuscript.--492
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between 1450 and 1500
15. century
1450Gregorian
1500Gregorian
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Extent: i, 82, i leaves : parchment ; 205 x 133 mm
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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Collation: Parchment, 205 x 133 (129 x 80) mm [Giamboni and Silvio], (127 x 74) [Petrarch]. 12, 2-58, 68−1, 78, 8-1010, 113, cancel after fol. 39. Horizontal catchwords with red penwork (often faded) [Giamboni and Silvio]; vertical catchwords [Petrarch]. Later foliation in ink.
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Layout: 1 column, 30 lines. Writing lines in blind [Giamboni and Silvio]; double vertical bounding lines, bounding and writing lines in light brown ink [Petrarch
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Script: Written in a humanistic bookhand [Giamboni and Silvio], humanistic cursive [Petrarch], in brown ink. Rubrics originally red, now mostly faded and illegible.
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Two scribes: one for Giamboni and Silvio, one for Petrarch.
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Decoration: 2-line blue initials throughout; 3-line gold initials with colors at the beginning of each section of the Trionfi. Three 5-line gilt initials with white-vinework, green and salmon infill on blue background with arms in lower margin; Strozzi on fol. 3 and 40, unidentified arms on f. 46 (argent fretty or, possibly the Anselmi of Florence). 1v: green, blue and salmon ornament, gilt...
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Origin: Written in Italy, probably Florence, in the late fifteenth century; the Giamboni and Silvio texts are from the Strozzi collection, with the Strozzi arms (or on a fess gules three crescents argent); the Petrarch, which is written by a different scribe and is codicologically different from the first two texts, with arms possibly of the Anselmi of Florence.
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"Silvio" may be Enea Silvio Piccolomini(?).
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Owned by George A. Plimpton.
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14 February 2025
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14 February 2025
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