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[Florence] - Venuti, Niccolo Marcello.

Esequie di Luigi I., cattolico re delle Spagne, celebrate in Firenze nella chiesa di S. Maria Novella [.] il di XXVI. di Ottobre [.].

Florence, nella stamperia di S.A.R per li Tartini, e Franchi, - 1724.,

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Author
[Florence] - Venuti, Niccolo Marcello.
Publishers
Florence, nella stamperia di S.A.R per li Tartini, e Franchi,, 1724.
Keyword
History of Civilization
Languages
English

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Small folio (205 x 295 mm). XXIII, (1) pp. With 5 large and folding plates engr. by Ferdinando Ruggieri, that of the catafalque after Ticciatti. - (Bound with:) Boccadiferro, Camilo Antonio. Delle lodi di Luigi I., cattolico re delle Spagne. Orazione [.] recitata pubblicamente dall'autore nell' esequie celebrate in Firenze dal [.] Padre Fr. Salvatore Ascanio. Ibid., 1724. 12 pp. Contemporary vellum. First edition of the description of the festival and memorial service in Florence for Luis I, King of Spain (1707-24). Luis only ruled for eight months, dying of smallpox in Madrid on 31 August 1724. His father, King Philip V of Spain, who had abdicated in his favour, resumed the throne after his death. The obsequies "in absentia" took place in the Santa Maria Novella, the cathedral of Florence. The architect Girolamo Ticciati designed the catafalque and other festival architecture inside the church. The fine plates show a plan of the church, an elevation, two interior views, and a view of the catafalque. These works are often found bound together. OCLC locates several copies in North America: Getty, Harvard, NYPL, CCA, Columbia, Yale, and Pennsylvania. - Bookplate of Baron Horace de Landau (1824-1903), one of the most famous private collectors of the late 19th century (cf. H. P. Kraus, A rare book saga. NY 1978, p. 339). A little worming in the margins, but a clean and fresh copy. - Kat. der Ornamentstichslg. Berlin 3247. Vinet 568. Moreni II, 443. Watanabe-O'Kelly 1310.
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