Triumphs by Petrarch: Rome Codex

ALTERNATIVE TITLES
Trionfi di Francesco Petrarca: Codice di Roma; Triumphs by Petrarch: Rome Codex; Petrarch’s Trionfi: Rome Codex; Triomphes de Petrarque : Codex de Rome; Triumphe von Francesco Petrarca: Römischer Codex.
CURRENT LOCATION
Italy, Rome, Biblioteca dell’Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei e Corsiniana, 55.K.10 (Cors. 1081).
FACSIMILE EDITION
Francesco Petrarca – I Trionfi: Treccani (Rome, 2006). 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 might not correspond to that of the original document as it appears at the present moment. Limited edition: 500 copies. Commentary: Italian. Slipcase.
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Triumphs by Petrarch: Rome Codex

ALTERNATIVE TITLES
Trionfi di Francesco Petrarca: Codice di Roma; Triumphs by Petrarch: Rome Codex; Petrarch’s Trionfi: Rome Codex; Triomphes de Petrarque : Codex de Rome; Triumphe von Francesco Petrarca: Römischer Codex.
CURRENT LOCATION
Italy, Rome, Biblioteca dell’Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei e Corsiniana, 55.K.10 (Cors. 1081).
FACSIMILE EDITION
Francesco Petrarca – I Trionfi: Treccani (Rome, 2006). 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 might not correspond to that of the original document as it appears at the present moment. Limited edition: 500 copies. Commentary: Italian. Slipcase.
Copyright photos: Treccani

Category:
FEATURES – Codex on parchment, 230 x 140 mm, 118 pp.
ORIGIN – Italy: Florence.
CHRONOLOGY – 15th century: 1470 ca.
GENRE – Literature.
CONTENTS – The manuscript contains Triumphi by Petrarch.
LANGUAGE – Italian.
SCRIPT – Humanist minuscule.
DECORATION – 6 full-page miniatures, decorated borders, gold initials.
ARTIST – Francesco di Antonio del Chierico.
STYLE – Renaissance.


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