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- Record Id:
- 040-002041815
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002041530
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000451.0x000362
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AUTOGRAPH LETTER from Paulus Manutius to Girolamo Siripando, (afterwards Cardinal,) giving an account of his literary undertakings, dat. Venice, viii. id. Mar. 1534; in Latin;-Copies of two letters from Petrus Perpinianus to P. Manutius, dat. Lyons, iii. non. Nov. 1565. pr. cal. Apr. 1566; in Latin;-Letter from.Paolo Manutio to Frate Onofrio at Rome, respecting a proposal for a supply of fresh water in Venice, dat. Venice, 13 Sept. 1553. [This, as well as the first letter in the volume, appears to be an original, yet they are certainly written by different hands.] -An Italian translation (or, possibly, the original draft) of the Latin Epistle " de laudibus Historiæ," from Paolo Manutio to Paolo Ramnusio, dat. Venice, 1559, prefixed to the edition of Cæsar's Commentaries, printed at Venice, in 1575 ;-Letter from Thomas Linacre to Pietro Maechiavelli, respecting the transcription of some books, dat. London, id. Dec. -; in Latin. Folio. [12,107.]
Antonio Seripando, Secretary to the Cardinal of Aragon at Rome: Letter to, from P. Manutius: 1534.
Petrus Perpinianus: Letters to P. Manutius: 1565, 1566.
Frate Onofrio Panvinio: Letter to him from P. Manutio: 1553.
Paolo Ramnusio: Epistle to him, de laudibus Historiæ, from P. Manutio, in Italian.
Paolo Manuzio: Italian translation of his Latin Epistle de laudibus Histriæ to P. Ramnusio: 1559.
Paolo Manuzio: Letters to, from P. Perpinianus: 1565, 1566.
Paolo Manuzio: Letter to G. Siripando: 1534.
Paolo Manuzio: Letter to F. Onofrio: 1553.
Pietro Macchiavelli: Letter to, from Th. Linacre.
Thomas Linacre: Letter to P. Macchiavelli.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002041530
040-002041815 - Is part of:
- Add MS 11828-12117 : Collection belonging to the late Right Rev. Samuel Butler, D.D., Lord Bishop of Lichfield.
Add MS 12107 : AUTOGRAPH LETTER from Paulus Manutius to Girolamo Siripando, (afterwards Cardinal,) giving an account of his literary undertakings,… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002041530[0272]/040-002041815
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 11828-12117
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1534
- End Date:
- 1575
- Date Range:
- 1534-1575
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Names:
- Linacre, Thomas
Macchiavelli, Pietro
Manuzio, Paolo, Venetian printer, 1512-1574
Panvinio, Frate Onofrio
Perpinianus, Petrus
Ramnusio, Paolo
Seripando, Antonio, of Naples, Secretary to the Cardinal of Aragon at Rome, 1476-1531