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Ragione della Pasqua della luna e delle feste [Latin and Italian]
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TitleRagione della Pasqua della luna e delle feste [Latin and Italian]
imprint[Genoa : Antonius Mathiae and Henricus de Antverpia, 1473-74]
dimensions4°
notesContaining: La ragione della Pasqua, della luna e delle feste [for 1474]; Latin moralizing sentences attributed to Petrarca; a Latin eulogy of Jacobus Bracellus; Opus religiosis et saecularibus mulieribus fructuosum, i.e. prayers in Italian and Latin, including one attributed to Dante; brief eulogies of Florence and Venice; a description of Liguria and other places subject to Genoa; a list of Genoese famous in history; principles of confession. All in Italian (or rather Genoese dialect) except where mentioned. The volgare pieces on Liguria and on famous Genoese, possibly by Francesco Marchesi, are based on two Latin works by Jacobus Bracellus, Descriptio orae Ligusticae and De claris Genuensibus libellus. See Giovanna Balbi, Il primo incunabulo genovese (Turin, 1970) pp. xx-xxii
Ragione della Pasqua della luna e delle feste [Latin and Italian]
idir00004800
titleRagione della Pasqua della luna e delle feste [Latin and Italian]
imprint[Genoa : Antonius Mathiae and Henricus de Antverpia, 1473-74]
dimensions4°
notesContaining: La ragione della Pasqua, della luna e delle feste [for 1474]; Latin moralizing sentences attributed to Petrarca; a Latin eulogy of Jacobus Bracellus; Opus religiosis et saecularibus mulieribus fructuosum, i.e. prayers in Italian and Latin, including one attributed to Dante; brief eulogies of Florence and Venice; a description of Liguria and other places subject to Genoa; a list of Genoese famous in history; principles of confession. All in Italian (or rather Genoese dialect) except where mentioned. The volgare pieces on Liguria and on famous Genoese, possibly by Francesco Marchesi, are based on two Latin works by Jacobus Bracellus, Descriptio orae Ligusticae and De claris Genuensibus libellus. See Giovanna Balbi, Il primo incunabulo genovese (Turin, 1970) pp. xx-xxii