Inclytorvm Saxoniae Sabavdiaeq. principvm arbor gentilitia /

Includes errata, p. [123]. ; The folded plate is made up of 11 sheets tipped together at the sides, and measures 34 x 314 cm. It begins at the left with a representation of Sigueardus, king of Saxony (636 A.D.), and ends at the right with the arms of Charles Emmanuel I, duke of Savoy (1562-1630), to whom the publication is dedicated and whose arms also appear on the t.p. In the text are 43 woodcut ornamental frames with oval openings for ports. Eleven of them have been supplied with ports., the rest having been left blank. Printer's device on last p. Initials. ; The dedication to Charles Emman... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pingone, Emanuele Filiberto, barone di Cusy, 1525-1582.
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1580
Verlag/Hrsg.: Avgvstae Tavrinorvm Turin : Apud haeredes Nicolai Beuilaquae
Schlagwörter: Savoy / House of
Sprache: Latin
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Includes errata, p. [123]. ; The folded plate is made up of 11 sheets tipped together at the sides, and measures 34 x 314 cm. It begins at the left with a representation of Sigueardus, king of Saxony (636 A.D.), and ends at the right with the arms of Charles Emmanuel I, duke of Savoy (1562-1630), to whom the publication is dedicated and whose arms also appear on the t.p. In the text are 43 woodcut ornamental frames with oval openings for ports. Eleven of them have been supplied with ports., the rest having been left blank. Printer's device on last p. Initials. ; The dedication to Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, is dated 1580 (p. [4]). Primae epistolae exemplar serenn. Carolo Emanvelli . is dated 1570 (p. [5]). ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Inscription in brown ink on t.p. at left of coat of arms: Coll. Nobil. / Neap. Occasional marginal annotations throughout text in the same hand. ; Binding: limp vellum. Title written on spine in black ink: Pin- / gonius / Arbor / gentilitia / 1581.