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[Selection of RVF poems and Triumphi – with annotations]

Overview

Current Location

Biblioteca Palatina
Parma
Italy

Shelfmark
Parm. 1637
Date
seventeenth century
Mode of exegesis
Related to Petrarch's

RVF 23, 34, 36, 46, 49, 58, 69, 145, 147, 150-152, 156, 159-160, 179, 191-194, 196-197, 199, 207, 211, 268, 270, 297, 300, 319, 322, 324, Triumphi (except Triumphus Mortis I-II, Temporis) + Mortis Ia

Description

Physical Description: Format

412x267 mm; III + 44 + II fols.

Physical Description: Textblock

paper; seventeenth-century script; Petrarch’s poems with one verse per line, with annotations in red ink distributed in single column on right and occasionally also on left.

Title Page

<inc> Nel dolce tempo de la prima etade

Internal Description

fols. 1r-17v: RVF 23, 34, 36, 46, 49, 58, 69, 145, 147, 150-152, 156, 159-160, 179, 191-194, 196-197, 199, 207, 211, 268, 270, 297, 300, 319, 322, 324 with annotations;
 
fols. 17v-43r: Triumphi with annotations (order: Amoris I, Amoris III, Amoris II, Amoris IV, Pudicitie, Mortis Ia, Fame I, Fame II, Fame III, Eternitatis);
 
fol. 43r: colophon: Fine;
 
fols. 43r-44r: RVF 188, 265, 154-155;
 
fol. 44r: colophon: Il Fine.

Material Copy

Location

Biblioteca Palatina
Parma
Italy

Shelfmark
Parm. 1637
Copy seen by
Lorenzo
Sacchini
Notes

This ms. is a faithful copy of ms. Parm. 1636 of the Biblioteca Palatina of Parma, which was evidently composed for philological purposes. These two mss. contain a series of poems and capitoli that display original variant readings attributed to Petrarch. See the entry for Ms. Parm. 1636 for a description of content of the ms.

Bibliography

Boselli 1935, 251-252; CPR, 157