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[Triumphi with annotations]

Overview

Current Location

Biblioteca Municipal Lambert Mata
Ripoll
Spain

Shelfmark
14
Date
fifteenth century
Mode of exegesis
Related to Petrarch's

Triumphi + Mortis Ia and Fame Ia

Description

Physical Description: Format

210x145 mm; II + 49 fols.

Physical Description: Textblock

paper; cursive humanistic script; Petrarch’s poems with one verse per line, with annotations irregularly distributed on the sides.

Title Page

[Ne]ltempo ch[e] rinoua imiei sospiri

Internal Description

fols. 1r-46v: Triumphi with annotations (order: Amoris I, Amoris III, Amoris IV, Mortis II, Fame Ia, Amoris II, Pudicitie, Mortis Ia+Mortis I.4-172, Fame I, Fame II, Fame III.1-96, Temporis.25-145, Eternitatis);
 
fol. 46v: colophon: Deogracias Amen. Expliciu[n]t triumphi domini F[rancisci] Petrarke [sic] poetae florentini laureati. Amen;
 
fols. 47r-49v: blank.

Material Copy

Location

Biblioteca Municipal Lambert Mata
Ripoll
Spain

Shelfmark
14
Copy seen by
Giacomo
Comiati
Notes

Marginal and interlinear annotations by the same hand and a similar one either add missing words or lines, or give variant readings. Some further marginal annotations in Latin by the same hand and a similar one provide short biographical notes on historical and mythological characters mentioned in Triumphus Amoris I, Amoris III, and Fame Ia (e.g., next to the word ‘thitone’ at Triumphus Amoris I.5 is the note ‘Titonus priami frater aurore maritus’); some maniculae.
 
Fol. 40 (with Triumphus Fame III.97-121 and Temporis.1-24) is missing.

Bibliography

Iter, IV, 685a; Villar 1995, 230-32