Historia de gestis Francisci Sforza - 1490





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Giovanni Simonetta’s Historia de gestis Francisci Sforza, a faux leather illustrated edition published by scripta manent in Latin, 400 pages, 35 x 25 cm, in Molto buone condition, with the oldest copy dating to 1490 and a 2014 youngest item, limited to 318/1000 copies.
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The "Sforziade" of Warsaw. Illustrated edition - Faux leather
copia fedele dell'originale del 1490
ISBN 978-88-95847-26-9
The Beautiful Princess and the Sforziade of Warsaw
The collection of the National Library of Warsaw houses one of the four parchment copies of this work by Giovanni Simonetta, written in praise of the deeds of Francesco Sforza, the founder of the ducal dynasty of Milan, at the end of the 15th century. Probably brought to Poland by Bona Sforza, the volume passed into the hands of Chancellor Jan Zamoyski. The beautiful frontispiece is decorated by Birago, rich in symbolic, heraldic, and courtly references.
The copy of the Warsaw Library is that studied by Professor Martin Kemp of Oxford University and Pascal Cotte of Lumière Technology, Paris, who discovered and demonstrated that Leonardo da Vinci's parchment painting, "The Beautiful Princess," was sewn between its pages.
Full reproduction of the work preserved at the National Library of Warsaw, illuminated by Giovanni Pietro Birago.
408 pages
35 gold capital letters
closure fasteners
Limited and numbered edition 318/1000 copies
The "Sforziade" of Warsaw. Illustrated edition - Faux leather
copia fedele dell'originale del 1490
ISBN 978-88-95847-26-9
The Beautiful Princess and the Sforziade of Warsaw
The collection of the National Library of Warsaw houses one of the four parchment copies of this work by Giovanni Simonetta, written in praise of the deeds of Francesco Sforza, the founder of the ducal dynasty of Milan, at the end of the 15th century. Probably brought to Poland by Bona Sforza, the volume passed into the hands of Chancellor Jan Zamoyski. The beautiful frontispiece is decorated by Birago, rich in symbolic, heraldic, and courtly references.
The copy of the Warsaw Library is that studied by Professor Martin Kemp of Oxford University and Pascal Cotte of Lumière Technology, Paris, who discovered and demonstrated that Leonardo da Vinci's parchment painting, "The Beautiful Princess," was sewn between its pages.
Full reproduction of the work preserved at the National Library of Warsaw, illuminated by Giovanni Pietro Birago.
408 pages
35 gold capital letters
closure fasteners
Limited and numbered edition 318/1000 copies

