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Opera del preclarissimo Poeta Miser Francesco Petrarcha con li comenti sopra li Triumphi, Soneti et Canzone

Overview

Place of Publication

Venice
Italy

Date of Publication
1508
Related to Petrarch's

Triumphi, RVF

Description

Physical Description: Format

folio; a10, b-r8, A-N8, O-P6; [10], 128 + 113, [3] fols.

Physical Description: Textblock

paper; Petrarch’s poems and commentary in roman type; printed numbering; some of Petrarch’s poems set on left (or right) in small block, with commentary distributed on three sides; some other of Petrarch’s poems set on both left and right in two horizontally aligned blocks, with commentary distributed across the page beneath each set of two blocks; six full-page woodcuts.

Visual Elements
Title Page

Opera del preclarissimo Poeta Miser Fran | cesco Petrarcha con li co[m]enti sopra li | Triumphi:Soneti:et Canzone hi | storiate et nouamente corret | te per Miser Nicolo Pe | ra[n]zone co[n] molte acu | te et excellente | additione. || Miser Bernardo Lycinio sopra li Triumphi. || Miser Francesco Philelpho | Miser Antonio da Tempo. | Hieronymo Alexandrino. | Sopra Soneti et Canzone || Cum Gratia et Priuilegio

Internal Description

First part
 
a1r: title page;
 
a1v: preface by Nicolò Peranzone as editor of Petrarch’s texts;
 
a1v: three sonnets by Nicolò Peranzone in praise of Petrarch (‘Volle natura nella nostra etade’ in praise of Petrarch and Laura, ‘Ventura idio el prouerbio dice’ in praise of virtue, and ‘Virtu che fai in questo miser mondo’, labelled as ‘Dialogo dela uirtu’);
 
a2r-a7v: index of notable matters for the Triumphi;
 
a8r: Ilicino’s dedicatory letter to Borso d’Este;
 
a8r-a9r: Ilicino’s prologue to his commentary, divided into three parts, each with a short title (‘El subgetto uniuersale deli triumphi de Misser Francescho Petrarcha’, Vtilita de li Triumphi de Misser Francescho Petrarcha’, and ‘Nome del libro & auctore desso’);
 
a9r-a10r: Pseudo-Antonio da Tempo’s life of Petrarch, divided into four sections (‘La origine de Misser Francescho Petrarcha’, ‘La forma de Misser Francescho Petrarcha’, ‘Li costumi de Misser Francescho Petrarcha’, and ‘Opere composte per Misser Francescho Petrarcha’);
 
a10r: Petrarch’s note on Laura (‘Memorabilia quaedam de Laura manu propria Francisci Petrarce scripta in quodam Codice Virgilii in papiensi bibliotheca reperta’);
 
a10r: extract from Petrarch’s Latin letter to Giacomo Colonna (Fam. II.9) (‘Fragmentum cuiusda[m] epistole eiusdem Francisci Petrarce ad Iacobum de Colu[m]na lomborie[n]sem episcopu[m]’) followed by the eight-line Latin poem from Fam. XI.4 (‘Valle locus clausa toto mihi nullus in orbe’);
 
a10r: paragraph on the structue of the Triumphi (‘Diuisione deli Triumphi de Misser Francescho Petrarcha’);
 
a10v-r8r: Triumphi with Ilicino’s commentary; each triumph is preceded by a full-page woodcut: Triumphus Amoris (a10v), Pudicitie (f2v), Mortis (g5v), Fame (i4v), Temporis (p6v), Eternitatis (q7v);
 
r8r: register and colophon: Qui finisse li Triumphi de Misser Francescho Petrarcha: Stampadi in Venetia per Bartolomaeo de Zanni da Portese nel.M.D.VIII.adi.xv.Febraro;
 
r8v: blank;
 
Second part
 
A1r: title page: Sonetti & Canzone de Misser | Francescho Petrarcha;
 
A1v: Pseudo-Antonio da Tempo’s prologue to his commentary, addressed to Federico Gonzaga;
 
A1v-A2v: Pseudo-Antonio da Tempo’s life of Petrarch;
 
A2v: Filelfo’s dedicatory letter to Filippo Maria Visconti;
 
A3r-P3r: RVF with commentaries by Filelfo and Pseudo-Antonio da Tempo; I2r: explicit mention of the fact that Filelfo’s commentary is replaced by that by Girolamo Squarciafico from RVF 136 onwards: ‘SEGVITA La interpretatione di Hyeronimo Squarzafico Alexa[n]drino sopra el resto della p[re]sente opera’;
 
P3r: colophon: Finisse li Soneti & Canzone de Misser Fra[n]cesco Petrarcha ben correti p[er] Nicolo Peranzone altramen[n]te Riccio Marchesiano:liquali soneti incomincia[n]do dal principio insino al soneto Fia[m]ma dal ciel su le tue trezze pioua a carte.66.sono exposti p[er] el degno poeta Mis[ser] Fra[n]cesco Philelpho & da li indrio i[n]sino q[ui] sono exposti p[er] il Spectabile Mis[ser] Hieronymo Squarciafico Alexa[n]drino: Et etiam tutti li ditti sonetti sono exposti p[er] lo Eximio Misser Antonio da Te[m]po. Sta[m]padi in Venetia p[er] Bartholomeo de Za[n]ni de portese nel.M.D.VIII.adi.xv.febraro;
 
P3v-P6r: index of notable matters for RVF;
 
P6r: register;
 
P6v: blank.

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