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[Dogale issued by Pasquale Cicogna to Vincenzo da Molin].
Author
Venice (Republic : to 1797). Doge (1585-1595 : Cicogna).
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Italian
Published/Created
[Venice, 1590 Oct. 1]
Description
64 leaves : parchment ; 230 x 170 mm.
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Status
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Notes
Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
86.4
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Subject(s)
Law
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Italy
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Venice
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Manuscripts, Italian
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Venice (Italy)
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Politics and government
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Sources
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Related name
Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Scheide 44.
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Rare books genre
Morocco bindings (Binding)
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16th century
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Getty AAT genre
Illuminated manuscripts
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Italy
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16th century
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Coats of arms
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Parchment
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Notes
Ms. codex.
Decoration: Illuminated armorial frontispiece, with arms of Doge Pasquale Cicogna, and Molin, his portrait in unfinished border.
Origin: Written at Venice, Oct. 1, 1590.
Binding note
Original brown morocco over paper boards.
Language note
Latin and Italian.
Provenance
Arms of Doge Pasquale Cicogna, and Molin; number 163 in a library.
References
De Ricci, p. 2128, no. 44
Cite as
Scheide Library, Princeton University. M 44.
Place name(s)
Italy Venice.
OCLC
54750000
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