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'Orazione funebre fatta in morte della Serenissima Duchessa Vittoria della Rovere Medici'

MS. Add. C. 4

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Title

'Orazione funebre fatta in morte della Serenissima Duchessa Vittoria della Rovere Medici'

Shelfmark

MS. Add. C. 4

Summary

'Orazione funebre fatta in morte della Serenissima Duchessa Vittoria della Rovere Medici': beg. 'I pietosi lugubri ufizj': she died in 1694.

The Libri Sale Catalogue states that the oration is by Antonio Maria Salvini, but it differs entirely from the one by him printed in his Prose Toscane (Florence, 1715). There are some manuscript corrections.

Date

written in about A.D. 1700

Language

Italian

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

25 Leaves

Custodial history

Catalogue of the ... collection of Splendid Manuscripts ... formed by M. Guglielmo Libri 1859 no. 900*.

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