Beccadelli Antonio, Panormita (1394-1471)
- Beccadelli Antonio, Panormita, 1394-1471
- Date:
- Early 17th Century
- Reference:
- MS.126
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Hermaphroditi libri duo. This famous collection of indecent verses was not printed until 1791, when it appeared in the 'Quinque illustrium poetarum lusus in Venerem', published in Paris. It was afterwards separately edited by F. K. Forberg [1770-1848] at Coburg in 1824.
Publication/Creation
Early 17th Century
Physical description
1 volume 2 ll. (first bl.). + 62 pp. x 3 bl. ll. 4to. 22 x 15 1/2 cm. Original vellum binding.
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Acquisition note
Purchased at Sotheby's 26/7/1928, Lot 944 (part).
Biographical note
The Author was Secretary to Alfonso King of Naples, and was crowned poet at Siena in 1433 by the Emperor Sigismund. These poems were condemned by the Church, and publicly burnt in several cities. Pope Eugenius IV proscribed the reading of them under penalty of excommunication, but the scholars of his time compared the elegance of his Latinity with the poems of Catullus. [Cf. J. A. Symonds 'Renaissance in Italy'. 1897. Vol. II, pp. 184-187].
Finding aids
Database description transcribed from S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1962-1973).
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Accession number
- 73997