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--> --> WashU Libraries Menu back to library.wustl.edu Research & Database Support Articles, Cataloges, and Databases A-Z Database Guide --> Request via ILL | Primo | MOBIUS |--> Other Catalogs | Ask Us Your session will expire automatically in 0 seconds. Continue session End session now --> SearchType WORD(S) TITLE AUTHOR JOURNAL TITLE SUBJECT (LC) MeSH SUBJECT LC CALL NO NLM CALL NO GOVT DOC # OTHER CALL NO ISN OCLC NO RECORD #   Search   Search Scope Law Library Medical Library All Washington University Libraries   Mark box to limit search to items available in the library. The MOBIUS catalog will become search-only on April 18. Materials borrowed from MOBIUS will be due on May 17 and cannot be renewed. Please request materials using Interlibrary Loan. Login to ILLiad Author Colonna, Francesco, -1527. Uniform Title Hypnerotomachia Poliphili. French. 1561 Title Hypnerotomachie, ov, Discours du songe de Poliphile : deduisant comme Amour le combat à l'occasion de Polia. Soubz la fiction de quoy l'auteur monstrant que toutes choses terrestres ne sont que vanité, traicte de plusieurs matieres profitables, & dignes de memoire / Nouuellement traduict de langage Italien en Francois. Published A Paris : Pour Iaques Keruer à la Licorne, rue S. Iaques, M.D. LXI., [1561] Description 157 leaves, 1 unnumbered leaf : illustrations (wood engravings) &#59; 33 cm (folio) LOCATION CALL # STATUS  Special Collections Quarto    PQ4619.C9 H9714 1561 4o  Browse Nearby Call Numbers  LIB USE ONLY Text message will contain the title, location, and call number of the item on this page. Text messaging charges may apply depending on your cell phone plan. close    Note Signatures: a⁶ A-Z⁶ Aa-Bb⁶ Cc⁸. The third French edition. Originally printed by Aldus Manutius at Venice in 1499&#59; the woodcuts are from the first French edition of 1546. The author's name is revealed in an acrostic formed by taking the large initials of each of the 38 chapters: Poliam frater Franciscvs Colvmna peramavit. Edited by Jean Martin with address to the reader by Jacques Gohory. The translation is attributed to Cardinal de Lenoncourt. The illustrations are usually attributed to Jean Goujon and Jean Cousin&#59; title page design has been attributed to Luca Penni (see D. Cordellier. Luca Penni (Paris, 2012), pages 111-113). "Imprime povr Iaqves Kerver, marchant libraire iuré en l'vniuersité de Paris, par Iehan le Blanc, le XI. iour de Iuillet, L'an M.D. LXI."--Colophon. Dedication caption reads: "A Monseignevr, Monseignevr Le Conte de Nantheuil le Haudouyn, Messire Henry de Lenoncourt, Cheualier de l'ordre, Gouuerneur de Vallois & Capitaine de cinquante hommes d'armes." Signed at end by "Ian Martin." Engraved historiated title page frame, adorned with satyrs and cherubs. Includes 181 woodcut illustrations (13 full page). Chiefly adapted from the 1499 Aldine edition, with 14 additional woodcuts of topiaries, gardens, and architectural elements designed specifically for the French editions. Woodcut initials and ornaments&#59; headpieces. Kerver's printer's device with unicorn and quote from Psalm 28 on final leaf. References Brunet, IV, 779 Leigh, C.W.E. Catalogue of the Christie Collection, p. 347 Library of Congress. Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, 1070 Mortimer, (Harvard, French) I, 147 National Union Catalog (NUC pre-1956), NC 0564689 (Vol. 116, p. 427) Note Translation from the Italian of Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, with some Latin, Greek and Hebrew text. Sold at auction by the Bibliotheca Zochia (estate of German architect Karl Friedrich von Zocha) to the library of Ansbach in 1759. Sold again at auction December 3, 1787. Acquired by the private library of Holland House, seat of the Earls of Ilchester, which was bombed during WWII. Sold at Hodgson's May 13, 1948 (lot 469) to Bernard Quaritch, who replaced the spine. (Spec copy) Local Note Spec copy: Full 16th century French calf&#59; spine (replaced in the mid-20th century) has six raised bands, ruled in brown, with title lettered in gold in the second compartment from top&#59; covers ruled in blind with small floral tools, gilt, at the angles, and a gilt central cartouche&#59; additional blind-tooling to covers added at time of rebacking&#59; top edges dark. Spec copy: Inside front cover has inscription: "Theophili Pauli Christii Coburgensis. Ex Bibliotheca Zochia, quae constituta auctione divendebatur Onoldibaci a.C.N [M][D]CCLVIIII. Liber perrarus." [Paul Christ Gottlieb, castle librarian at Ansbach, Germany.] Spec copy: Inside front cover has inscription [in another hand]: "Ex B.T.P. [Christii?] Bibliotheca auctionis lege divendita iii. Decembri, a.c. 1787 pro [ilux?]." Spec copy: Inside front cover has armorial bookplate of Holland House, with shelfmarks in blue pencil: "M R 45 f5." Spec copy: Front free endpaper recto has possibly earlier signature: "[____] de [Benne?] [CSJ]?" [crossed out]. Spec copy: Front free endpaper verso has numerous bibliographical notes in French, Latin, German and Italian&#59; several appear to be in Paul Christ Gottlieb's hand. Notes mention alternate editions of the work, record auction catalogs and sale prices, cite bibliographies, and explain the acrostic revealing the author's name. The final note, by Gottlieb, mentions the frequently missing illustration of "The sacrifice of Priapus." Spec copy: Pages 69 and 121, both with woodcut illustrations incorporating phalluses, have penciled marginal notes in Latin, stating that these illustrations are missing from many copies of this work. Spec copy: Inside back cover has penciled bookseller's note: "Collated & complete ... B. Quaritch Ltd. ... " Spec copy: Accompanied by dealer's description (2 sheets). Spec copy: The Silver-Schuman French Renaissance Library in honor of the parents of Isidore Silver and Edith Schuman-Silver. Subjects Courtly love -- Early works to 1800. Dreams -- Early works to 1800. Wood-engraving, French -- 16th century -- Specimens. Romances, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Translations into French. Genre/Form Romances. Illustrated works. Woodcuts (Prints) Acrostics. Printers' devices. Local Term Gottlieb, Paul Christ, 1707-1786. Inscriber Gottlieb, Paul Christ, 1707-1786. Annotator Zocha, Karl Friedrich von 1683-1749. Former owner Staatliche Bibliothek Ansbach. Former owner Holland House (London, England) Former owner Silver-Schuman French Renaissance Library. Collection Other Author J. G. P. (Jacques Gohorry, Parisien), -1576. Martin, Ian, -approximately 1553, editor. Lenoncourt, Robert de, 1485-1561, translator. Kerver, Jacques, -1583, bookseller. Le Blanc, Jean, active 1556-1579?, printer. Goujon, Jean, active 16th century, illustrator. Cousin, Jean, approximately 1490-1560?, illustrator. Penni, Luca, approximately 1500-1556, illustrator?, attributed name. Other Title Hypnerotomachie Discours du songe de Poliphile Hypnerotomachie, ou, Discours du songe de Poliphile Running Title Poliphile Other Title Also known as: Polifilo OCLC/Bib Util # 1052901301 Permanent URL for this record: https://catalog.wustl.edu:443/record=b9070605~S2 This page contains enriched content visible when Javascript is enabled or by clicking here. Medical Campus Patrons contact Becker Medical Library Services Problems? Tell us!--> For Students For Faculty For Staff Visitors & Alumni Ask Us Research Support Staff Directory Make a Gift University Libraries MSC 1061-141-B Washington University in St. Louis One Brookings Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130 Facebook Instagram

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