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Libro secondo delle vite di dosi de Ven[ezi]a : manuscript, [1612?] / di Gioan Carlo Sivos.
Author
Sivos, Giancarlo, fl. 1612
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Italian
Description
1 v. (287 leaves) : paper ; 33 cm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
C0199 (no. 1401) Oversize
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Subject(s)
Crests
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Italy
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Venice
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15th century
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Crests
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Italy
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Venice
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16th century
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Heraldry
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Italy
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Venice
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15th century
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Heraldry
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Italy
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16th century
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Nobility
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Italy
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15th century
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Italy
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Royal houses
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15th century
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Italy
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Royal houses
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16th century
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Related name
Biblioteca nazionale marciana
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Rare books genre
Vellum bindings (Binding)
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Watercolors
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Paper
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Compiled/Created
[1612?] /
Biographical/Historical note
Giancarlo Sivos, Venetian historian and physician.
Summary note
Manuscript chronicle of the Republic of Venice for the years 1423-1595, with heraldic crests in watercolor for each doge. Includes index at back.
Binding note
Vellum.
Language note
In Italian.
Provenance
Three other volumes of this manuscript are in the Biblioteca Marciana, Venice, Italy (Zorzanello, Pietro. Inventori dei manoscritti delle biblioteche d'Italia, v. 81 p. 45; v. 89, p. 50).
Source acquisition
Acc. no. AM 1997-95.
OCLC
177470730
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