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ound in red velvet and silk, with among other motifs
embroidered in silver relief, cardinalate, surely in reference to the
dignity of its last owner, Cardinal Zelada. Very fine miniatures, on whole
pages, preceding each of the "Triumphs"; exquisite decoration in the
margins of opposite facing pages. Titles in gold lettering, and small
initials alternating in gold and blue at the beginning of each triplet.
The mounting is of very fine white vellum. Written in old Italian.
The Spanish translation which accompanies this edition,
"en la misma medida y numero de versos que el thoscano tiene", (in the
same size and number of verses that the Tuscany has ) is the work of the
poet Hernando de Hoces, secretary of the Duke of Medinaceli in
1554.
- Our edition: Valencia, 1996. Co-edited with the
Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid.
- Edition of 1.380 copies, numbered by notary and signed
by the printer-publisher
- Size: 7.5 x 11.5 cm. 88 leaves (176 pages).
- Each presentation case made from methacrylate which
serves at the same time as a beautiful stand for exhibiting the
facsimile
- Binding: Velvet with silver thread embossed
embroidery.
- Specially made paper imitating vellum.
- The book has a profusion of borders and drawings in full
colour and gold leaf.
- Study carried out by:
- Elisa Ruiz (Lecturer
at the Complutense University of Madrid). Co-ordinated by A.
Madinaveitia (Bachelor of Classic Philology, and currently secretary
of the "Xavier Zubiri Foundation"). Prologue by Manuel Sánchez
Mariana. In Spanish and English.
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