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Scripsi manu mea Hartmann Schedel in Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm 490

2014

The Padua-trained medical doctor Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514) of Nuremberg is today perhaps best known for his Liber Chronicarum, printed in Latin and German (Weltchronik) in 1493 with an ambitious programme of xylographies. Thanks to his well-spent study years in Padua (1463–1466), he also played an important role in the dissemination of Italian humanism north of the Alps, as witnessed, for example, by his important collection of inscriptions and Humanist texts. His rich library, consisting of manuscripts, both autographs and written by others, and printed books, was bought from his family by H. J. Fugger of Augsburg (1531–1598) in 1552. Fugger’s library was passed to the Bavarian Court Li…

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El manuscrito del 'Cancionero de Baena' (PN1) : Descripción codicológica y evolución histórica

2018

The present article attempts to establish as accurately as possible the chronological trajectory of the unique codex of the Cancionero de Baena (PN1 in the Dutton nomenclature). It begins with a detailed examination of the codicological aspects of the manuscript, which serve to date its origin to around 1465. This origin, combined with the historical data, supports a conjecture that the manuscript probably belonged to Gonzalo de Beteta, an official of both Enrique IV and the Catholic Kings. It would have passed from him to his grandson, Jorge de Beteta y Cardenas, who gave it to the Real Biblioteca de El Escorial in 1576. The article then follows the vicissitudes of the manuscript from its …

HistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybookbindermedia_common.quotation_subjectbooksellerPalaeographyPedro SalvaJorge de Beteta y CardenasCodicologycancionero poetryRichard Hebermedia_commonMedieval Spanish literatureGonzalo de Beteta; Jorge de Beteta y Cárdenas; José Antonio Conde; George Ticknor; Pedro Salvá bookseller; Robert Evans bookseller; Charles Lewis bookbinder; Richard Heber bibliophile; El Escorial; codicologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASMedieval Spanish literatureJose Antonio CondeGeorge TicknorArtcodicologybibliophilePN1Charles LewisEl EscorialGonzalo de Beteta:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Robert EvansHumanities
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SIGNA VETUSTA MANENT. Interventi di conservazione e restauro su materiale codicologico musicologico archivistico e librario dei secoli XII - XVIII (2…

2014

Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroStoria Delle Biblioteche Arte moderna e contemporanea scultura grafica storia del disegno stampe OreficeriaPiazza Armerina Madonna Delle Vittorie Miniatura medievale arte in Sicilia Storia della musica ManoscrittiCodicologiaCartography Musicology Art History Codicology Embroidery Embroidered Textiles Cartographic History Book History (History) Medieval illuminated manuscripts History of Embroidery Piazza Armerina Madonna Delle Vittorie
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