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|18 October 2009 |||| | |18 October 2009 |||| |
|[[http://www.cerl.org/web/_detail/en/resources/provenance/aldo-binding.jpg|{{:resources:provenance:aldo-binding_t.jpg?110|Click for larger image}}]] |Identification of binding stamp, possibly French or Italian. The two works in the volume are printed by Aldus.|Petro Bembo, //Gli Asolani// (1515) bound with Jacopo Sannazaro, //Arcadia// (1514).|[[BN934@AOL.COM?=Aldus binding|Bella Neyman]]| | |[[{{:resources:provenance:aldo-binding_t.jpg?110|Click for larger image}}]] |Identification of binding stamp, possibly French or Italian. The two works in the volume are printed by Aldus.|Petro Bembo, //Gli Asolani// (1515) bound with Jacopo Sannazaro, //Arcadia// (1514).|[[BN934@AOL.COM?=Aldus binding|Bella Neyman]]| |
|12 October 2009 |||| | |12 October 2009 |||| |
|{{:resources:provenance:enigmatique.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|The distinctive gold tooling at the top of the armorial shield is known as a "Capo d'Angio" (in French: "Chef d'Anjou") -- a chief of allegiance that was associated with the Guelphs.|The binding itself is Roman (it was bound by the so-called "Enigmatic Binder" (see Count Viani Tolomei, "Un atelier de reliure à Rome au XVIIe siècle: l'atelier dit `Enigmatique'" in: //Bulletin du Bibliophile// 1993, no. 2, pp. 322-343).|[[laird.rarebooks@gmail.com?subject=Capo d'Angio binding|Michael Laird]]\\ Michael Laird Rare Books\\ P.O. Box 299\\ Lockhart, TX,\\ 78644-0299\\ \\ Pietro Giacomo Bacci Aretino, //Vita di S. Filippo Neri Fiorentino Fondatore della Congregatione dell' Oratorio// (Rome, 1646).| | |{{:resources:provenance:enigmatique.jpg?120|Click for larger image}}|The distinctive gold tooling at the top of the armorial shield is known as a "Capo d'Angio" (in French: "Chef d'Anjou") -- a chief of allegiance that was associated with the Guelphs.|The binding itself is Roman (it was bound by the so-called "Enigmatic Binder" (see Count Viani Tolomei, "Un atelier de reliure à Rome au XVIIe siècle: l'atelier dit `Enigmatique'" in: //Bulletin du Bibliophile// 1993, no. 2, pp. 322-343).|[[laird.rarebooks@gmail.com?subject=Capo d'Angio binding|Michael Laird]]\\ Michael Laird Rare Books\\ P.O. Box 299\\ Lockhart, TX,\\ 78644-0299\\ \\ Pietro Giacomo Bacci Aretino, //Vita di S. Filippo Neri Fiorentino Fondatore della Congregatione dell' Oratorio// (Rome, 1646).| |
|7 December 2008 ||||30 December 2008| | |7 December 2008 ||||30 December 2008| |
| [[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_A-5-10-Wales.jpg|{{http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_A-5-10-Wales_t.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}]]|armorial book stamp (Welsh?)|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/cantarmorial.htm#Wales|Canterbury Cathedral]]|[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]| Philip Oldfield identifies this as the arms of the city of Rotterdam.\\ "Dutch arms appear frequently on prize books bound in vellum."\\ Same stamp in [[http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/early_books/pix/provenance/rotterdam/rotterdam.htm|St John's College, Cambridge]].| | | [[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_A-5-10-Wales.jpg|{{http://www.djshaw.co.uk/provpics/W_A-5-10-Wales_t.jpg?100|Click for larger image}}]]|armorial book stamp (Welsh?)|[[http://www.djshaw.co.uk/cantarmorial.htm#Wales|Canterbury Cathedral]]|[[david@djshaw.co.uk|David Shaw]]| Philip Oldfield identifies this as the arms of the city of Rotterdam.\\ "Dutch arms appear frequently on prize books bound in vellum."\\ Same stamp in [[http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/early_books/pix/provenance/rotterdam/rotterdam.htm|St John's College, Cambridge]].| |
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