Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: 3195 Codex

ALTERNATIVE TITLES
Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: Codice 3195; Canzoniere 3195; Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: 3195 Codex; Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta : Codex 3195; Chansonnier 3195.
CURRENT LOCATION
Vatican City State, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Ms. vat. lat. 3195.
FACSIMILE EDITION
Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta – Codice Autografo Vaticano Latino 3195: Editrice Antenore (Rome, 2003). Full-size color reproduction of the entire original document: the facsimile reproduces as close as possible the codicological characteristics of the original document; the binding corresponds to that of the original document as it appears at the present moment. Limited edition: 624 copies. Commentary. Slipcase: acrylic glass box. Extra content: folder containing 18 ff. with digitally restored text and an introduction by Furio Brugnolo.
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Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: 3195 Codex

ALTERNATIVE TITLES
Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: Codice 3195; Canzoniere 3195; Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: 3195 Codex; Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta : Codex 3195; Chansonnier 3195.
CURRENT LOCATION
Vatican City State, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Ms. vat. lat. 3195.
FACSIMILE EDITION
Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta – Codice Autografo Vaticano Latino 3195: Editrice Antenore (Rome, 2003). Full-size color reproduction of the entire original document: the facsimile reproduces as close as possible the codicological characteristics of the original document; the binding corresponds to that of the original document as it appears at the present moment. Limited edition: 624 copies. Commentary. Slipcase: acrylic glass box. Extra content: folder containing 18 ff. with digitally restored text and an introduction by Furio Brugnolo.
Copyright photos: Illuminated Facsimiles

FEATURES – Codex on parchment, 270 x 202 mm.
ORIGIN – Italy.
CHRONOLOGY – 14th century: 1366-1374.
FORMER OWNERS – Petrarch; Pietro Bembo; Torquato Bembo; Fulvio Orsini.
GENRE – Literature.
CONTENTS – Rerum vulgarium fragmenta by Petrarch, commonly known as Canzoniere. Indeed, the title wanted by Petrarch in Ms. Vat. Lat. 3195 is Francisci Petrarcae laureati poetae Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (f. 1r).
LANGUAGE – Italian.
SCRIBE – Giovanni Malpaghini, also known as Giovanni da Ravenna (ff. 1r-38v and ff. 53r-62r); Petrarch (ff. 38v-49r and ff. 62r-72v).
DECORATION – 2 decorated initials (ff. 1r and 53r).

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