Palatiorum Romanorum à celeberrimis sui aevi architectis erectorum pars prima[-tertia].
Alternate Title(s):
Title, pars secunda : Palatiorum Romanorum â praestantissimis sui aevi architectis aedificatorum
Published / Created:
Norimbergae : Sumptibus Ioh. Iacobi de Sandrart, [1694]
Physical Description:
76 prints in 3 volumes : etching ; in volume 38 x 27 cm
Holdings:
Rare Books and ManuscriptsN7420 .S26d+ OversizeYale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Prints
Notes:
Copied from Pietro Ferrerio's Palazzi di Roma de' più celebri architetti.Title and imprint from etched title page, part 1.Part 2 has title: Palatiorum Romanorum â praestantissimis sui aevi architectis aedificatorum pars secunda : cui accesserunt immortalis gloriae architecti Andreae Palladii praedia aedesque hortenses ... in statu Veneto ... Ut Publico prodesset, Operi huic concinnando sumptus suppeditavit Iohannes Iacobus de Sandrart, Norimbergae, A. MDCXCIIII.Place of publication follows publisher's name on title page.Date of publication from British Architectural Library.British Architectural Library. Early printed books, 1478-1840, 1058BAC N7420 .S26d+: Bound with: Sandrart, Joachim von. Romae antiquae et novae theatrum, sive, Genuina ac vera urbis, juxta varios ejusdem status, delineatio topographica (Norimbergae : Typis Christiani Sigismundi Frobergii, sumtibus autoris, anno Christi 1684). The volume bound in later red leather, stamped in gold on front covers with armorial of Mark Masterman Sykes, baronet, of Sledmere, beneath the initials S.M.M. Armorial bookplates: John, Duke of Bedford; "Du cabinet de [blank]".
Subject Terms:
Architecture -- Italy -- Rome. | Architecture, Renaissance. | Rome (Italy) -- Buildings, structures, etc. | Palaces -- Italy -- Rome. | Sykes, Mark Masterman, Sir, 1771–1823 -- Binding. | Bedford, John, Duke of -- Bookplate.
Form/Genre:
Etchings. | Armorial bindings.
Contributors:
Sandrart, Johann Jakob von, 1655–1698, publisher. | Ferrerio, Pietro, active 17th century. | Falda, Giovanni Battista, approximately 1640–1678. | Palladio, Andrea, 1508–1580.