Irritamenta: numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector /
"Handsomely bound in red leather, [Houghton] MS Typ 411 is one of thousands of rare editions, manuscripts, and documents in that library's Printing and Graphic Arts Section, formerly called the Typography Department. Resembling an old fashioned family Bible at 10x8 inches and some 300 page...
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Schriftenreihe: | Numismatic studies ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "Handsomely bound in red leather, [Houghton] MS Typ 411 is one of thousands of rare editions, manuscripts, and documents in that library's Printing and Graphic Arts Section, formerly called the Typography Department. Resembling an old fashioned family Bible at 10x8 inches and some 300 pages, when opened this book reveals no text but a series of fine pen-and-ink drawings, 1,220 illustrations of ancient coins. These are the records of a coin collection owned by Andrea Loredan, a Venetian patrician well known in the 1550s and '60s as a passionate connoisseur of antiquities. Silver tetradrachmas of Athens and Alexander the Great, aurei of Philip and Augustus, denarii of Caesar and his assassins, large Imperial sestertii of Nero and Hadrian, the numismatic images were intended to delight the eye, stir the curiosity, and enflame the acquisitive instincts of prospective buyers, at a time when the cash-strapped patrician was seeking to liquidate the ancient treasures of his private museum. The volume was, in essence, a sales catalogue, a species of book not often sought out and admired for artistic or literary merit. Yet Loredan and his unknown draftsman, unaware of how they were benefiting future scholars, produced a graphic masterpiece of elegance and charm, a document of the highest importance for the study of Renaissance antiquarianism, humanism, and archaeology ... While written descriptions and even partial catalogues of some Renaissance coin collections have come down to us--for example, the Greek and Roman silver of Cardinal Pietro Barbo, the future Pope Paul II, inventoried in 1457, and the 800 gold coins owned by Duke Ercole II of Ferrara, recorded by his courtier Celio Calcagnini around 1540--the Houghton manuscript is unique in offering an album of pictures of a complete Renaissance collection. And whereas the written catalogues are often informative enough to allow us to identify the type of coin described in the text, in the Loredan manuscript the abundance of detail permits a modern numismatist to pinpoint an item more precisely to a particular issue, and sometimes to a particular die, based on subsidiary symbols and variations of the portrait that are overlooked in written descriptions ... For art historians such as Cunnally who specialize in tracing the survival and revival of antiquity during the Renaissance, continually asking the 'Watergate' questions--what did they know and when did they know it?--the Loredan manuscript is a precious witness to the abundance and variety of ancient numismatic material available to the artists, as well as their patrons and public, during that period. Art historians searching for the antique sources available to Titian, Palladio, Sansovino, and other Venetian masters of the Cinquecento should find the drawings of MS Typ 411 particularly interesting"--From publisher's website. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource. |
ISBN: | 9780897225175 0897225171 |
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spelling | Cunnally, John, author. Irritamenta [electronic resource] : numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / John Cunnally. New York : The American Numismatic Society, 2016. 1 online resource. Numismatic studies, 0517-404X ; 31 V. 1. Text -- V. 2. Plates Part One. The Loredan manuscript as object of art and historical document -- A large manuscript volume, not of the usual sort -- Description and authorship of MS Typ 411 -- Numismatic contents of MS Typ 411 -- Technical characteristics : drawing methods, paper, and binding -- Evidence for the ownership of the coin collection -- Accessibility of the Loredan collection in the Cinquecento -- The fate of the Loredan collection -- A catalogue of coins and medals depicted in the Houghton numismatic manuscript (MS Typ 411) -- Catalogue -- Indexes: Mints (Cities and Provinces of Origin); Names (Kings, Rulers, and Magistrates); Subjects. "Handsomely bound in red leather, [Houghton] MS Typ 411 is one of thousands of rare editions, manuscripts, and documents in that library's Printing and Graphic Arts Section, formerly called the Typography Department. Resembling an old fashioned family Bible at 10x8 inches and some 300 pages, when opened this book reveals no text but a series of fine pen-and-ink drawings, 1,220 illustrations of ancient coins. These are the records of a coin collection owned by Andrea Loredan, a Venetian patrician well known in the 1550s and '60s as a passionate connoisseur of antiquities. Silver tetradrachmas of Athens and Alexander the Great, aurei of Philip and Augustus, denarii of Caesar and his assassins, large Imperial sestertii of Nero and Hadrian, the numismatic images were intended to delight the eye, stir the curiosity, and enflame the acquisitive instincts of prospective buyers, at a time when the cash-strapped patrician was seeking to liquidate the ancient treasures of his private museum. The volume was, in essence, a sales catalogue, a species of book not often sought out and admired for artistic or literary merit. Yet Loredan and his unknown draftsman, unaware of how they were benefiting future scholars, produced a graphic masterpiece of elegance and charm, a document of the highest importance for the study of Renaissance antiquarianism, humanism, and archaeology ... While written descriptions and even partial catalogues of some Renaissance coin collections have come down to us--for example, the Greek and Roman silver of Cardinal Pietro Barbo, the future Pope Paul II, inventoried in 1457, and the 800 gold coins owned by Duke Ercole II of Ferrara, recorded by his courtier Celio Calcagnini around 1540--the Houghton manuscript is unique in offering an album of pictures of a complete Renaissance collection. And whereas the written catalogues are often informative enough to allow us to identify the type of coin described in the text, in the Loredan manuscript the abundance of detail permits a modern numismatist to pinpoint an item more precisely to a particular issue, and sometimes to a particular die, based on subsidiary symbols and variations of the portrait that are overlooked in written descriptions ... For art historians such as Cunnally who specialize in tracing the survival and revival of antiquity during the Renaissance, continually asking the 'Watergate' questions--what did they know and when did they know it?--the Loredan manuscript is a precious witness to the abundance and variety of ancient numismatic material available to the artists, as well as their patrons and public, during that period. Art historians searching for the antique sources available to Titian, Palladio, Sansovino, and other Venetian masters of the Cinquecento should find the drawings of MS Typ 411 particularly interesting"--From publisher's website. Loredan, Andrea Coin collections. Houghton Library. Manuscript. MS Typ 411. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016017578 Numismatics Early works to 1800. Manuscripts, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Art, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Illustrated books History 15th and 16th centuries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064397 Antiquarians Italy Venice History 16th century. Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting Italy Venice History 16th century. Numismatique Ouvrages avant 1800. Manuscrits de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Art de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Livres illustrés Histoire 15e et 16e siècles. Spécialistes d'histoire ancienne Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Monnaies antiques Collectionneurs et collections Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Antiquarians fast Art, Renaissance fast Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting fast Coins Private collections fast Illustrated books fast Manuscripts, Renaissance fast Numismatics fast Italy Venice fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdrJByRtHVPkRH39fYByd 1400-1599 fast Early works fast History fast has work: Irritamenta (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGpQBbG6rrj6MHYgY8dXq3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9780897223423 089722342X (DLC) 2016011716 (OCoLC)922910750 Numismatic studies ; 31. 0517-404X http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84803484 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2683389 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cunnally, John Irritamenta numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / Numismatic studies ; V. 1. Text -- V. 2. Plates Part One. The Loredan manuscript as object of art and historical document -- A large manuscript volume, not of the usual sort -- Description and authorship of MS Typ 411 -- Numismatic contents of MS Typ 411 -- Technical characteristics : drawing methods, paper, and binding -- Evidence for the ownership of the coin collection -- Accessibility of the Loredan collection in the Cinquecento -- The fate of the Loredan collection -- A catalogue of coins and medals depicted in the Houghton numismatic manuscript (MS Typ 411) -- Catalogue -- Indexes: Mints (Cities and Provinces of Origin); Names (Kings, Rulers, and Magistrates); Subjects. Loredan, Andrea Coin collections. Houghton Library. Manuscript. MS Typ 411. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016017578 Numismatics Early works to 1800. Manuscripts, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Art, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Illustrated books History 15th and 16th centuries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064397 Antiquarians Italy Venice History 16th century. Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting Italy Venice History 16th century. Numismatique Ouvrages avant 1800. Manuscrits de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Art de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Livres illustrés Histoire 15e et 16e siècles. Spécialistes d'histoire ancienne Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Monnaies antiques Collectionneurs et collections Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Antiquarians fast Art, Renaissance fast Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting fast Coins Private collections fast Illustrated books fast Manuscripts, Renaissance fast Numismatics fast |
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title | Irritamenta numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / |
title_auth | Irritamenta numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / |
title_exact_search | Irritamenta numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / |
title_full | Irritamenta [electronic resource] : numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / John Cunnally. |
title_fullStr | Irritamenta [electronic resource] : numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / John Cunnally. |
title_full_unstemmed | Irritamenta [electronic resource] : numismatic treasures of a Renaissance collector / John Cunnally. |
title_short | Irritamenta |
title_sort | irritamenta numismatic treasures of a renaissance collector |
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topic | Loredan, Andrea Coin collections. Houghton Library. Manuscript. MS Typ 411. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016017578 Numismatics Early works to 1800. Manuscripts, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Art, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Illustrated books History 15th and 16th centuries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064397 Antiquarians Italy Venice History 16th century. Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting Italy Venice History 16th century. Numismatique Ouvrages avant 1800. Manuscrits de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Art de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Livres illustrés Histoire 15e et 16e siècles. Spécialistes d'histoire ancienne Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Monnaies antiques Collectionneurs et collections Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Antiquarians fast Art, Renaissance fast Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting fast Coins Private collections fast Illustrated books fast Manuscripts, Renaissance fast Numismatics fast |
topic_facet | Loredan, Andrea Coin collections. Houghton Library. Manuscript. MS Typ 411. Numismatics Early works to 1800. Manuscripts, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Art, Renaissance Italy Venice History. Illustrated books History 15th and 16th centuries. Antiquarians Italy Venice History 16th century. Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting Italy Venice History 16th century. Numismatique Ouvrages avant 1800. Manuscrits de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Art de la Renaissance Italie Venise Histoire. Livres illustrés Histoire 15e et 16e siècles. Spécialistes d'histoire ancienne Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Monnaies antiques Collectionneurs et collections Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle. Antiquarians Art, Renaissance Coins, Ancient Collectors and collecting Coins Private collections Illustrated books Manuscripts, Renaissance Numismatics Italy Venice Early works History |
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