File:Martialis. (ff. 191. In ædibus Aldi- Venetiis, 1517.) - Upper cover (c19b5).jpg

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Martialis. (ff. 191. In ædibus Aldi: Venetiis, 1517.)
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Picard, Jean
Author
Martialis, Marcus Valerius
Title
Martialis. (ff. 191. In ædibus Aldi: Venetiis, 1517.)
Description
Style: Interlacing ribbon/strapwork|Mottoes; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Brown; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Calf
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Shelfmark: c19b5
Place of creation Binding: France
Object history Text: 1517; Venice; Grolier, Jean (1479-1565)
Notes c. 1540, Paris, bound for J. Grolier by Jean Picard. The last leaf contains the device of Aldus on the verso, the recto being blank. Bound for Grolier, with the inscription and motto. With the autograph of J. A. de Thou on the titlepage. Volume described by H. M. Nixon (Bookbindings from the library of Jean Grolier, p. 33-4, n. 64); see A. Hobson, Renaissance book collecting, Appendix I: Grolier's bindings classified by workshop, p. 223-229, IV, France, 1538-1547, c) Jean Picard, i) With solid or open tools, p. 226.
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