Petrarch : Sonetti, canzoni, e triomphi di Messer Francesco Petrarcha

Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374.

Petrarch

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Sonetti, canzoni, e triomphi di Messer Francesco Petrarcha (R44533)

Information about this document

  • Physical Location: The John Rylands Library
  • Collection: Special Collections
  • Classmark: R44533
  • Title: Sonetti, canzoni, e triomphi di Messer Francesco Petrarcha
  • Alternative Title(s): Canzoniere e trionfi; Rerum vulgarium fragmenta; Trionfi.; Triumphi.
  • Publication: In Vinegia : Per Giouanni Antonio de Nicolini da Sabio, M D XLI. [1541].
  • Origin Place: Italy Venice.
  • Date of Creation: 1541
  • Associated Person(s): Daniello, Bernardino, -1565
  • Note(s):

    Errors in foliation: misnumbering in gathering S⁸ including folio numbers 71 and 72 repeated

    Signatures: *⁶, A-R⁴, S⁸, T-Z⁴, Aa-Zz⁴ AA-TT⁴.

    In his preface, Daniello acknowledges his debt to Trifon Gabrielle, but refutes the allegation that the commentary was written by Gabrielle.

    Colophon reads: In Vinegia. Nelle case di Giouanniantonio de Nicolini da Sabio. Ne gli anni del nostro Signore M D XLI. Del mese di Marzo.

    Petrarch’s poems and commentary in italic type; printed numbering; Petrarch’s poems printed with one verse per line on left and right, followed by commentary printed next to it in the same line and then distributed across the page beneath them, and prose texts.

    Five sonnets addressed to Petrarch are added.

  • Format: Codex
  • Extent: [6], 262 [ie. 264] leaves, 22 cm. (4to) Leaf height: 200 mm, width: 137 mm.
  • Binding:

    Nineteenth-century[?] marbled paper over boards with leather corners and spine; spine in six compartments with blind-stamp decoration; gilt-stamped spine label: Sonnetti / di / Petrarcha; gilt direct-lettering on spine: 1541; marbled edges.

  • Data Source(s):

    Created as part of the project 'Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renaissance Italy, c.1350-c.1650' funded by the AHRC and led by Professor Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, Principal Investigator), Dr Federica Pich (University of Leeds, Co-Investigator) and Dr Guyda Armstrong (University of Manchester, Co-Investigator), edited and revised by Julianne Simpson

  • Funding: AHRC
  • Bibliography:
    See this work in the PERI database
    Recorded in University of Manchester Library Search
    EDIT 16, 32064
    Fowler, Mary. Cornell University Library: Catalogue of the Petrarch collection bequeathed by Willard Fiske. (Oxford, 1916), p. 97-98
    Adams, H.M. Catalogue of books printed on the continent of Europe, 1501-1600, in Cambridge libraries, P806
    Short-title catalogue of books printed in Italy and of Italian books printed in other countries from 1465 to 1600 now in the British Museum, p. 504
    Ley, Klaus. Die Drucke von Petrarcas “Rime” 1470-2000, 0140


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    Information about this document

    • Physical Location: The John Rylands Library
    • Collection: Special Collections
    • Classmark: R44533
    • Title: Sonetti, canzoni, e triomphi di Messer Francesco Petrarcha
    • Alternative Title(s): Canzoniere e trionfi; Rerum vulgarium fragmenta; Trionfi.; Triumphi.
    • Publication: In Vinegia : Per Giouanni Antonio de Nicolini da Sabio, M D XLI. [1541].
    • Origin Place: Italy Venice.
    • Date of Creation: 1541
    • Associated Person(s): Daniello, Bernardino, -1565
    • Note(s):

      Errors in foliation: misnumbering in gathering S⁸ including folio numbers 71 and 72 repeated

      Signatures: *⁶, A-R⁴, S⁸, T-Z⁴, Aa-Zz⁴ AA-TT⁴.

      In his preface, Daniello acknowledges his debt to Trifon Gabrielle, but refutes the allegation that the commentary was written by Gabrielle.

      Colophon reads: In Vinegia. Nelle case di Giouanniantonio de Nicolini da Sabio. Ne gli anni del nostro Signore M D XLI. Del mese di Marzo.

      Petrarch’s poems and commentary in italic type; printed numbering; Petrarch’s poems printed with one verse per line on left and right, followed by commentary printed next to it in the same line and then distributed across the page beneath them, and prose texts.

      Five sonnets addressed to Petrarch are added.

    • Format: Codex
    • Extent: [6], 262 [ie. 264] leaves, 22 cm. (4to) Leaf height: 200 mm, width: 137 mm.
    • Binding:

      Nineteenth-century[?] marbled paper over boards with leather corners and spine; spine in six compartments with blind-stamp decoration; gilt-stamped spine label: Sonnetti / di / Petrarcha; gilt direct-lettering on spine: 1541; marbled edges.

    • Data Source(s):

      Created as part of the project 'Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renaissance Italy, c.1350-c.1650' funded by the AHRC and led by Professor Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, Principal Investigator), Dr Federica Pich (University of Leeds, Co-Investigator) and Dr Guyda Armstrong (University of Manchester, Co-Investigator), edited and revised by Julianne Simpson

    • Funding: AHRC
    • Bibliography:
      See this work in the PERI database
      Recorded in University of Manchester Library Search
      EDIT 16, 32064
      Fowler, Mary. Cornell University Library: Catalogue of the Petrarch collection bequeathed by Willard Fiske. (Oxford, 1916), p. 97-98
      Adams, H.M. Catalogue of books printed on the continent of Europe, 1501-1600, in Cambridge libraries, P806
      Short-title catalogue of books printed in Italy and of Italian books printed in other countries from 1465 to 1600 now in the British Museum, p. 504
      Ley, Klaus. Die Drucke von Petrarcas “Rime” 1470-2000, 0140

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    • Title: [Title-page]

    Section shown in images 9 to 12

    • Title: [Bernardino Daniello’s dedicatory letter to Andrea Cornelio]

    Section shown in images 13 to 17

    • Title: [alphabetical index of the first lines of RVF poems]

    Section shown in images 17 to 17

    • Title: [index of the first lines of the capitoli of the Triumphi in order of appearance]

    Section shown in images 19 to 340

    • Title: [RVF 1-266 with Daniello’s commentary]

    Section shown in images 341 to 455

    • Title: [RVF 267-366 with Daniello’s commentary]

    Section shown in images 456 to 458

    • Title: [poems addressed to Petrarch by Muzio Stramazzo da Perugia, Geri Gianfigliazzi, Giovanni de Dondi, Sennuccio del Bene, and Giacomo Colonna]

    Section shown in images 459 to 461

    • Title: [Daniello’s letter to Benedetto Varchi]

    Section shown in images 462 to 462

    • Title: [overview of Triumphi’s content]

    Section shown in images 463 to 539

    • Title: [Triumphi with Daniello’s commentary]

    Section shown in images 540 to 544

    • Title: [Triumphus Fame Ia]

    Section shown in images 545 to 545

    • Title: [address to readers, followed by register and colophon]

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