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Descrittione della vener. chiesa parochiale del Santissimo
Salvatore della corte di Roma ..
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Rospigliosi Bindery, Andreoli
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Maoro Giovanni Domenico
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Descrittione della vener. chiesa parochiale del Santissimo

Salvatore della corte di Roma ..
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Style: Armorial; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Red; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 17c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Goatskin (includes morocco, turkey etc)
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Shelfmark: C128d4
Place of creation Binding: Italy
Object history Text: 1677; Velletri; Innocent XI, Pope, Odescalchi
Notes Rome 1675-1700. See Legatura romana barocca 1565-1700, Macchi states; last quarter century, Rome, Pope Innocence XI th (Benedetto Odescalchi, 1676-1689) bound by the Rospigliosi (Andreoli) bindery (Legatura romana barocca 1565-1700, Roma Palazzo Braschi 4 aprile 9 maggio 1991, Roma, Ed. Carte Segrete, 1991,n. 75, p. 139; M. Foot, The Henry Davis Gift, Appendix, p.333-336, p.336, n. 67). One example bound by Giovanni Valthier or Walthier for pope Innocence XI pope is kept in the Casanatense Library, Rome (Biblioteca Casanatense, Roma, Legature antiche, I, p. 369-370, n. 697; II, p. 179 fig. 287, L. Bevilaqua, Relazione de trattati di pace conclusi a Nimega e dello stato dell'Alemagna, paper ms. XVII century). The Rome binding is from the the 'Rospigliosi bindery', formerly known under that name in recognition of its main patron, Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi, but subsequently identified by Josè Ruysschaert as being the workshop of Gregorio and Giovanni Andreoli. Active from around 1630, it was one of the busiest and most celebrated Roman shops of the seventeenth century. Its patrons included Alexander VII, who named Gregorio 'Vatican Binder for life', and several other popes, along with noble families such as the Medici and Borghese (lot 325 Bonhams London, Knightsbridge The Library of the late Hugh Selbourne, M.D., Part One 25 Mar 2015).
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