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Nel sontuoso Convito, e Leggiadro Festino. Dell’Illustriss. et Ecceentiss. [sic] Sig. Andrea Cornaro Capitanio, e Vice Podestà di Brescia. A Dame, e Cavaglieri

BROADSHEET-ANDREA CORNER-BRESCIA

$400
  • Condition: Good
  • Location: [Brescia or Venice]
  • Date: [before 1669?]
  • Seller SKU: 168

405x277 mm. Text within a typographic border. Woodcut decorative initial. Traces of folding, restorations along the folding, some foxing, all in all well preserved.

Celebratory broadsheet printed on the occasion of a dinner party given by the vice-podesta of Brescia Andrea Cornaro (or Corner), containing a laudatory sonnet signed by Pietro dalla Curte.

Andrea Corner, born in Venice in 1610 into a noble Venetian family, became a member of the Maggior Consiglio at only 20 in 1630. He had a very successful and long career as a politician, diplomat and galley captain, both in Venice and in the Venetian islands. On February 6, 1668 he married Marina Barbaro, widow of Girolamo Corner, who brought him a dowry of 6,000 ducats. On July 14, 1669 he was elected podesta in Brescia. He made his entrance in town in January 1670. Among the various problems connected with the administration of a territory as vast and relevant as that of Brescia, he had to reorganize the local possessions of the Church, to provide new oarsmen for the Venetian fleet by punishing to the galley even those convicted for a period of less than eighteen months, to overcome the difficult grain supply for the the city, and to more stringently control the smuggling of foreign goods into the Brescia territory (cf. C. Povolo, Corner, Andrea, in: "Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani", 29, 1983, s.v.).

As the broadsheet is addressed to Corner as vice-podesta of Brescia, it is presumable that it was printed before July 1669, the year of his appointment as podesta.

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Govi Rare Books LLC
My main fields of interest are manuscripts, incunabula and 16th century books. A thorough understanding of classical languages (particularly Latin) and of the main languages of Western culture (English, Italian, French, Spanish and German) allows us to deal with books and to utilize the scientific publications printed in these languages. After graduating in classical studies at the University of Bologna, I have deepened my knowledge in the field of antiquarian books, attending courses at the École de l'Institut d'Histoire du Livre of Lyon, concerning physical bibliography and printing types, and at Merton College in Oxford on the study of paper. I have been for several years committee member and treasurer of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of Italy and, from 2010 to 2015, its president. I am currently a member of the ILAB's committee and the secretary to the Breslauer prize for bibliography.
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