The manuscript Vatican Library, Arch. Cap. San Pietro C 132 is one of the ten illuminated witnesses of Livy’s Ab Urbe condita dating from between the middle of the 13th century and the end of the 14th century; its splendid miniatures were probably made in Padua for Giacomo II da Carrara (1345-1350). The article reconstructs much of its history, illustrates the discovery in its margins of signs and reading notes by Francesco Petrarca and edits some of these with a commentary.
Un nuovo Livio annotato da Petrarca: il manoscritto Arch. Cap. S. Pietro C 132 della Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
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2023-01-01
Abstract
The manuscript Vatican Library, Arch. Cap. San Pietro C 132 is one of the ten illuminated witnesses of Livy’s Ab Urbe condita dating from between the middle of the 13th century and the end of the 14th century; its splendid miniatures were probably made in Padua for Giacomo II da Carrara (1345-1350). The article reconstructs much of its history, illustrates the discovery in its margins of signs and reading notes by Francesco Petrarca and edits some of these with a commentary.File in questo prodotto:
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