Onuphrii Panvinii Veronensis, De ludis circensibvs, libri II; De triumphis, liber unus. Quibus universa ferè Romanorum veterum sacra ritusq. declarantur, ac figuris aeneis illustrantur
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Type of record: Book
Title: Onuphrii Panvinii Veronensis, De ludis circensibvs, libri II; De triumphis, liber unus. Quibus universa ferè Romanorum veterum sacra ritusq. declarantur, ac figuris aeneis illustrantur
Other titles: De ludis circensibus
Classmark: Large Ancient History H-0.06/PAN
Creator(s): Panvinio, Onofrio (1529-1568)
Additional creator(s): Argoli, Giovanni (1609-1660?) (Other); Pinelli, Nicolai (Other); Panvinio, Onofrio (1529-1568) (Other)
Related people: Argoli, Giovanni; Pinelli, Nicolai; Panvinio, Onofrio
Publisher: Typis Pauli Frambotti bibliopolæ
Publication city: Patavii
Date(s): 1642
Language: Latin
Size and medium: [20], 148, [18], 129, [3] p., [34] leaves of plates (some folded)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/183636
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991008110759705181
Description
Engraved t.p., with architectural border.
Illustrated t.p. (engraved), engraved portraits of Panvinio and Argoli, pictorial head-piece, and thirty-four engravings, chiefly based on Roman coins and sculpture, depicting Roman games and triumphs, and the circuses at Rome, Pompeii and Constantinople. Most are dated 1580 and and were presumably used in the Venice, 1600, ed.
The plates are lettered A-Z (irregular) and are listed in the contents (prelim. p. [20]) under the title "Ordo, & series figurarum..."
Includes index.
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