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Marston MS 149 Italy, s. XV 2/4
Leonardo Bruni, De prima guerra punica, It. tr., etc.
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1. ff. 1r-51v [Preface:] De la prima guerra punica Il primo Libro
comincia felicemente opera compilata per meser Leonardo Aretino
Prohemio. Parera forse a molti che io uada dietro a cose troppo antiche
hauendo per materia preso a scriuere...primamente ebbero nauili,
primamente combattero per mare. [text, f. 1v:] Incomincia el primo libro
de la prima guerra punica. La prima guerra punica, cioe la prima
guerra...Et non molto di puoi tolte loro possessione constretti fuoro in
gran parte abandonare il paese. Deo gratias.
Leonardo Bruni, La prima guerra punica, in an anonymous It. tr.;
GKW, v. 5, no. 5604; A. Ceruti, ed. (Bologna, 1878) pp. 1-246.
2. ff. 51v-56v Incomincia el libro de la uita e studij e costumi de
dante e de meser francesco petrarcha poeti chiarissimi composto e
ordinato per decto meser leonardo. [Preface:] Avendo in questi giornj
posto fine a una opera asaj longa me uenne appetito de uolere...Veniamo
adenqua a la citta di dante. [text, f. 52r:] Incomincia la uita
de dante. I magior de dante forono in firenze de molto antica stirpe
intanto che lui per uolere in alcun luoco...e cosi la fortuna questo
mondo gira e permuta gli abitatorj con uolgere de sue rote. Amen.
Leonardo Bruni, Vita di Dante; Baron, pp. 50-63; A. Solerti, ed.,
Vite di Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio scritte fino al secolo
decimosesto
(Milan, 1904) pp. 97-107.
3. ff. 57r-59v Incomincia la uita de meser francesco petrarcha ordinato
como di sopra. Francescho petrarcha homo de grande ingegno e non
di minore uirtu naque in arezo...cosi a chi non merita como a chi merita dare
se puote. finis. Deo gratias Amen.
Leonardo Bruni, Vita di Francesco Petrarca; Baron, pp. 63-69;
Solerti, op. cit., pp. 288-93.
Paper (watermarks: similar to Briquet Monts 11684), ff. ii
(paper) + 60 + ii (paper), 288 x 213 (190 x 115) mm. Ca. 35-38 long lines.
Single horizontal and vertical bounding lines (Derolez 13.13). Ruled
in hard point, except for ff. 52v-59v which are ruled in lead or crayon, with
written space larger (198 x 157 mm.) than on preceding leaves.
I-V 10, VI 10 (10 = replacement leaf). Horizontal catchwords centered
below text, verso (Derolez 12.1).
Written by two scribes: ff. 1r-51v in humanistic semi-cursive script,
above top line; ff. 51v-59v in fere-humanistic script, above top line.
Decoration of poor quality: 12-line divided initial in red and blue,
f. 1r; 5-line blue initial with red penwork decoration, f. 51v; 5-line
divided initial red and blue, f. 51r. Plain red and blue initials,
4- to 3-line, alternate throughout. Headings in bright red.
Binding: England [?], s. xx. Hard-grained, brown leather case. Gold-tooled
title and date on spine: "L. Bruni Guerra Punica/ Vite di Dante e Petrarca/
MS. Sec. XV." Bright blue marbled edges.
Written probably in Central or Southern Italy in the second quarter of the
15th century according to A. C. de la Mare; early provenance unknown.
Stamp on f. 1r, lower margin: egg-shaped circle enclosing a cross between
the letters S and A. Belonged to Karl W. Hiersemann of Leipzig from
whom it was purchased in 1920 by the bookdealer Giuseppe (Joseph) Martini
of Lugano (note in library files). Description in English from
unidentified sale catalogue in library files. Modern shelf-marks and notes,
in pencil: "44/10 (MS)" on front pastedown; "ARI 56" and "M" in a circle
with "3" below, both on f. 1r; "M-P" and "401" in a circle with "LSZ",
on rear pastedown. Purchased from H. P. Kraus in 1957 by Thomas E.
Marston (bookplate),
secundo folio: [ri]paro
Bibliography: Faye and Bond, p. 81, no. 149.
Ullman, p. 456, no. 48.
Dutschke, no. 72, pp. 179-80.
Barbara A. Shailor