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Manuscript
Storia dei Gothi
Text title
Storia dei Gothi
Author
Authority name: Leonardo Aretino Bruni, 1369-1444
As-written name: Leonardo Aretino
Abstract
This manuscript contains Sienese humanist Ludovico Petroni's (d. 1478) Italian translation of Leonardo Bruni's (d.1444) Latin work De bello italico adversus Gothos. Petroni's translation into the Italian vernacular was completed in 1456. Bruni's Latin text is an account of The Gothic War (535â554) that was fought between the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy and Emperor Justinian. Bruni loosely based De bello italico on the Greek writings of the sixth-century scholar and historian Procopius. Procopius documented military campaigns in his eight-volume work The Wars of Justinian, the last four volumes of which deal with the Gothic War. In all of Bruni's correspondence concerning Del bello italico, he does not mention that his primary source is Procopius and claims the text is not a translation, but his own original composition. Although Bruni's text is loosely based on that of Procopius, he uses a number of additional sources and modifies his telling of a number of the main events. It has been suggested that the manuscript was copied by the prolific Neapolitan scribe Giovan Marco Cinico. The heraldry on the first folio suggests that the Bentivoglio family of Bologna may have commissioned the manuscript. The very end of the third book and most of the fourth book are missing but both are more fully preserved in a copy of the text at Yale's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library (Marson MS 15).
Scribe
Supplied name: Giovan Marco Cinico(?)
Language:
The primary language in this manuscript is Italian.
Support material
Parchment
Fairly thin parchment; some staining, and some hair still visible; flyleaves are modern paper
Extent
Foliation: i+70
Modern pencil foliation in upper-right corners rectos; last page is flyleaf but has been foliated
Collation
Formula: i+ Quires 1-8: 8 (fols. 1-64), Quire 9: 8, with central bifolio missing, and last folio of quire also missing, with first half (fol. 65) tipped back in (fols. 65-69); fol. 70 is actually flyleaf that has been hooked around last quire
Signatures: Letters in alphabetical order, A-H (B missing on fol. 16v) for quires 1-8; written in red ink on right bottom corner verso (as seen on fol. 8v); no letter used for quire 9
Comments:
Dimensions
17.0 cm wide by 24.5 cm high
Written surface
11.0 cm wide by 16.7 cm high
Layout
Contents:
fols. 1r - 69v:Decoration:
fol. 1r:
At the bottom of the page is written "Anno MCCCCXXX in circa."
The heraldry has been identified as belonging to the Bentivoglio family of Bologna, who were the de-facto rulers of the city in the fifteenth century.
fol. 2v:
A good parallel for this decorated initial is another copy of Storia di Gothi/De bello italico adversus gothos, Marston MS 15 (Yale).
fol. 26v:
fol. 46r:
Binding
The binding is not original.
Bound in Italy ca. 1900; printed paper on paste-board; purple paper with a pattern of black diamonds and orange circles
Provenance
Created in Naples (?) in the second half of the fifteenth century; heraldry suggests possible patronage of Bentivoglio family of Bologna; under heraldry is inscribed "Anno MCCCXXX in circa" in a different hand, however the significance of this date is unknown
Henry Walters, Baltimore, purchased before 1931
Acquisition
Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters' bequest
Bibliography
De Ricci, Seymour. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. Vol. 1. New York: H. W. Wilson Company, 1935, p. 844, no. 498.
Hankins, James. "The dates of Leonardo Bruni's later works (1437-1443)". Studi Medievali E Umanistici/UniversitaÌ Degli Studi Di Messina, Centro Interdipartimentale Di Studi Umanistici, 2009, 11-50.
Ianziti, Gary. Writing history in Renaissance Italy Leonardo Bruni and the uses of the past. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Univ. Press, 2012.
Contributors
Principal cataloger: Berlin, Nicole
Cataloger: Walters Art Museum curatorial staff and researchers since 1934
Editor: Herbert, Lynley
Conservators: Polidori, Elisabetta; Quandt, Abigail
Contributors: Emery, Doug; Herbert, Lynley; Tabritha, Ariel; Wiegand, Kimber
Publisher
The Walters Art Museum
License
Licensed for use under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Access Rights, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode. It is requested that copies of any published articles based on the information in this data set be sent to the curator of manuscripts, The Walters Art Museum, 600 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.
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