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902 Appendices D Strada’s Musaeum: The Index Sive Catalogus Several copies of Strada’s Index sive catalogus, the list of books which he intended to publish, and for which he attempted to obtain funding or other assistance from his various patrons, have been preserved: he moreover paraphrased it in several of his let- ters. A list of copies and paraphrases is given below. None of the fair copies of the complete Index are in Strada’s own hand: they were written by one of his sons or by a scribe he employed. The following transcription is based on the copy preserved in Cod. 10101 in the Öster- reichische Nationalbibliothek (item A1). This copy concludes with two items that were obviously added as an afterthought, but which are entered nonetheless in all the other complete versions known to me. This indicates that it can probably be considered as the ‘master copy’ from which later versions were derived. When relevant, variants in other versions have been noted. This copy also adds a long list of other manuscripts in Strada’s possession, that probably were not part of Strada’s publishing project, but which he may have considered selling to interested parties (not transcribed here). The item numbers in the transcription are added by the editor. A Fair copies (i.e. in Latin): A.1 Vienna, önb-hs, cod. 10101 This can be considered the mastercopy, and is probably the earliest version preserved: two items at the end were obviously added as an afterthought, yet these are included in all copies known to me. It is followed by a list of manuscripts in Strada’s possession, of which no other version is known to me. The sections on Serlio were published in PROMIS 1871. A.2 Vienna, önb-hs, cod. 10117 A.3 [? lost] A version sent to Elector August of Saxony appears to be lost; Strada’s ac- companying letter, dated Vienna, 4 January 1581 is preserved in Zittau, a copy is included in the Uffenbach-Wolffsche Briefsammlung in Hamburg (cf. doc. 1581-01-04); it is described as ‘un catalogo di libri scritti a mano, li quali sono tutti in casa mia, et la maggior parte sonno in punto per metter alla stampa, et non è copia fuori in luocho alcuno’. A.4 Firenze, asf, Carte e spoglie Strozziane, i, filza 308, ff. 64–69 This copy was sent to Jacopo Dani, secretary to Grand Duke Francesco i of Tuscany, and is preserved next to his accompanying letter, dated Vienna, 2 November 1581, idem, ff. 63–72 (doc. 1581-11-02), in which it is described as ‘questo inventario di questi libri (li quali tutti si anno da stampare)’. A.5 Vienna, sla, Magistratstestamente nr 104
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Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at the Imperial Court The Antique as Innovation, Band 2
Titel
Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at the Imperial Court
Untertitel
The Antique as Innovation
Band
2
Autor
Dirk Jacob Jansen
Verlag
Brill
Ort
Leiden
Datum
2019
Sprache
englisch
Lizenz
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
ISBN
978-90-04-35949-9
Abmessungen
15.8 x 24.1 cm
Seiten
542
Kategorien
Biographien
Kunst und Kultur

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. 11 The Musaeum: Strada’s Circle 547
    1. 11.1 Strada’s House 547
    2. 11.2 High-ranking Visitors: Strada’s Guest Book and Ottavio’s Stammbuch 548
    3. 11.3 ‘Urbanissime Strada’: Accessibility of and Hospitality in the Musaeum 554
    4. 11.4 Intellectual Associates 556
    5. 11.5 Strada’s Confessional Position 566
    6. 11.6 Contacts with Members of the Dynasty 570
  2. 12 The Musaeum: its Contents 576
    1. 12.1 Introduction 576
    2. 12.2 Strada’s own Descriptions of his Musaeum 577
    3. 12.3 Strada’s Acquisitions for Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria 580
    4. 12.4 Strada’s own Cabinet of Antiquities 592
    5. 12.5 Acquisitions of Other Materials in Venice 599
    6. 12.6 Commissions in Mantua 610
    7. 12.7 ‘Gemalte Lustigen Tiecher’: Contemporary Painting in Strada’s Musaeum 615
    8. 12.8 Conclusion 628
  3. 13 Books, Prints and Drawings: The Musaeum as a centre of visualdocumentation 629
    1. 13.1 Introduction 629
    2. 13.2 Strada’s Acquisition of Drawings 630
    3. 13.3 ‘Owls to Athens’: Some Documents Relating to Strada’s GraphicCollection 634
    4. 13.4 The Contents of Strada’s Collection of Prints and Drawings 641
    5. 13.5 Later Fate of Strada’s Prints and Drawings 647
    6. 13.6 Drawings Preserved in a Context Linking Them withStrada 649
    7. 13.7 Strada’s Commissions of Visual Documentation: Antiquity 673
    8. 13.8 Strada’s Commissions of Visual Documentation: Contemporary Architecture and Decoration 692
    9. 13.9 Images as a Source of Knowledge 711
    10. 13.10 Conclusion 717
  4. 14 ‘Ex Musaeo et Impensis Jacobi Stradae, S.C.M. Antiquarius, CivisRomani’: Strada’s Frustrated Ambitions as a Publisher 719
    1. 14.1 Is There Life beyond the Court? 719
    2. 14.2 Strada’s Family 719
    3. 14.3 Ottavio Strada’s Role 725
    4. 14.4 The Publishing Project: Strada Ambitions as a Publisher 728
    5. 14.5 The Musaeum as an Editorial Office? 739
    6. 14.6 Financing the Programme 752
    7. 14.7 The Index Sive Catalogus 760
    8. 14.8 Strada’s Approach of Christophe Plantin 775
    9. 14.9 The Rupture with Ottavio 781
    10. 14.10 Strada’s Testamentary Disposition 783
    11. 14.11 Conclusion: The Aftermath 786
  5. 15 Le Cose dell’antichità: Strada as a Student of Antiquity 799
    1. 15.1 Profession: Antiquarius 799
    2. 15.2 Strada’s Qualities as an Antiquary 807
    3. 15.3 Strada’s Method 813
    4. 15.4 Strada’s Aims 822
  6. 16 Strada & Co.: By Appointment to His Majesty the Emperor 830
    1. 16.1 Strada as an Imperial Antiquary and Architect 830
    2. 16.2 Strada’s Role as an Agent 836
    3. 16.3 Strada as an Independent Agent 840
    4. 16.4 ‘Ex Musaeo Iacobi de Strada’: Study, Studio, Workshop, Office, Showroom 843
    5. 16.5 Strada’s Influence: An Agent of Change 849
    6. 16.6 Conclusion: Strada’s Personality 863
    7. 16.7 Epilogue: Back to the Portrait 868
  7. Appendices 877
    1. A Some Unpublished Letters 877
    2. B Strada’s Will 894
    3. C Strada’s Musaeum: Pleasant paintings 900
    4. D Strada’s Musaeum: The Index Sive Catalogus 902
  8. Chronological List of Sources 915
  9. Bibliography 932
  10. List of Illustrations 986
  11. Index 1038
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