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Lo illustro poeta Cecho Dascoli

con come[n]to nouamente trouato, & nobilmente historiato, reuisto, & emendato, da multa incorrectio[n]e extirpato & da antiquo suo uestigio exe[m]plato & c

by d'Ascoli Cecco & Maseti, Niccolò, 15th century

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  • 16th century
  • Language: Italian
  • Content type: Primary source

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Traditions: Astrology

Subjects: Astrology, Early works to 1800, Natural history, Pre-Linnean works

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  • Astrology

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con come[n]to nouamente trouato, & nobilmente historiato, reuisto, & emendato, da multa incorrectio[n]e extirpato & da antiquo suo uestigio exe[m]plato & c

University of Pennsylvania digitized edition

Contains the author's L'Acerba, with commentary by Niccolò Masetti.; Culture Class Collection copy bound in full vellum; author and title in ms. on spine.; Device of publisher Giovanni Giacomo de Legnano on title page.; First dated edition Venice, 1476.; Imprint taken from colophon.; LXXIIII leaves : illustrations (woodcuts) ; 20 cm (4to); Signatures: A-H⁸ I¹⁰.; Text illustrated with 77 woodcuts, depicting astronomical knowledge, women (illustrating vices and virtues), and dozens of woodcuts of animals.; Title within ornamental woodcut border with images of angels, David, Moses and other biblical scenes.

1514Per Iohanne Angelo ScinzenzilerItalianPublic download

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  • Colenda collection: Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania); Italian Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Penn Libraries catalog identifier: 9949375083503681
  • Physical location: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Rare Book Collection, IC C3230 476a 1514
  • Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0
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colenda:81431-p3280608q
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