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904 Appendices
Index sive catalogus librorum quos ego, Jacobus Strada, partim ipsemet meo marte com-
posui, partim meis sumptibus et impensis componi et scribi curavi, partim denique alio
modo conquisivi et comparavi.
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Primo dictionarium xi linguarum in quo omnia comprehensa sunt, et continentur
quae excogitari aut eloqui, ac latine in medium proferri possunt. Ei etiam insunt
omnes phrases eleganter et ornate loquendi, tam in latina, quam in aliis linguis apud
probatos et optimos autores receptae, et in usu hactenus observatae. Linguae autem
istae sunt videlicet: latina, graeca, hebraica, chaldaica, turcica, arabica, persica, his-
panica, gallica, germanica et italica. Et harum linguarum quaelibet suis peculiaribus,
receptis et genuinis literarum figuris scripta est, quibus quaevis gens et natio in suo
nativo idiomate scribendo uti solet. Praetereae in hoc dictionario suo ordine et loco
convenienti habentur omnia antiqua numismata omnis generis ex auro, argento et
aere, nec non figura in gemmis et praeciosis antiquis lapillis sculptae. Item antiquae
inscriptiones et figurae cuiusvis farinae, tam tabularum pictarum, et lapidum precio-
sorum marmoreorum, quam sepulchrorum et monumentorum antiquorum, quibus
historiae incisae sunt. Item multae aliae variae delineationes, quae inveniri aut videri
queunt, quarum immensus et infinitus in hoc dictionario est numerus. Hoc inquam
dictionarium scriptum et absolutum est usque ad literam B. Una cum praefatis figuris
et numismatibus suo quibusque proprio loco positis. Et litera A continetur xvi parti-
bus sive libris, in quibus sunt arcus maioris folii bis mille et quingenti, in utraque parte
minutissimis exarati literis.
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Index istius dictionarii complectitur etiam xvi tomis in folio maiori, duabus columnis
in utraque pagina minutis scriptus literis. Et hic index habet folia tria millia et quin-
quaginta sex. In quo quidem indice compraehensum est et extat omne id, quod saltem
ab homine excogitari potest, et quod apud idoneos autores in usu et receptum est.
Et hunc indicem componi et conscribi curavi per xi annorum spatium. In quo etiam
mentio est et fit antiquorum marmoreorum lapidum cum suis figuris et inscriptioni-
bus, item veterum numismatum. Comparavi enim ista, ut dictum est, summo studio,
labore et sumptibus in variis terrarum locis in quibus fui: in primis vero veterum nu-
mismata cum aurea, tum argentea, et aerea; et praeter haec etiam multa alia latino-
rum, graecorum, hetruscorum, arabum et hebraeorum, et his similia, cum variis et
inusitatis literis et characteribus, quorum sunt numero ad novem mille: adeo, ut si quis
ea prius non viderit, rem impossibilem esse iudicet. Ego tamen ea magno labore at ac-
curata diligentia conquisivi et comparavi.
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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
- 11 The Musaeum: Strada’s Circle 547
- 12 The Musaeum: its Contents 576
- 12.1 Introduction 576
- 12.2 Strada’s own Descriptions of his Musaeum 577
- 12.3 Strada’s Acquisitions for Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria 580
- 12.4 Strada’s own Cabinet of Antiquities 592
- 12.5 Acquisitions of Other Materials in Venice 599
- 12.6 Commissions in Mantua 610
- 12.7 ‘Gemalte Lustigen Tiecher’: Contemporary Painting in Strada’s Musaeum 615
- 12.8 Conclusion 628
- 13 Books, Prints and Drawings: The Musaeum as a centre of visualdocumentation 629
- 13.1 Introduction 629
- 13.2 Strada’s Acquisition of Drawings 630
- 13.3 ‘Owls to Athens’: Some Documents Relating to Strada’s GraphicCollection 634
- 13.4 The Contents of Strada’s Collection of Prints and Drawings 641
- 13.5 Later Fate of Strada’s Prints and Drawings 647
- 13.6 Drawings Preserved in a Context Linking Them withStrada 649
- 13.7 Strada’s Commissions of Visual Documentation: Antiquity 673
- 13.8 Strada’s Commissions of Visual Documentation: Contemporary Architecture and Decoration 692
- 13.9 Images as a Source of Knowledge 711
- 13.10 Conclusion 717
- 14 ‘Ex Musaeo et Impensis Jacobi Stradae, S.C.M. Antiquarius, CivisRomani’: Strada’s Frustrated Ambitions as a Publisher 719
- 14.1 Is There Life beyond the Court? 719
- 14.2 Strada’s Family 719
- 14.3 Ottavio Strada’s Role 725
- 14.4 The Publishing Project: Strada Ambitions as a Publisher 728
- 14.5 The Musaeum as an Editorial Office? 739
- 14.6 Financing the Programme 752
- 14.7 The Index Sive Catalogus 760
- 14.8 Strada’s Approach of Christophe Plantin 775
- 14.9 The Rupture with Ottavio 781
- 14.10 Strada’s Testamentary Disposition 783
- 14.11 Conclusion: The Aftermath 786
- 15 Le Cose dell’antichità: Strada as a Student of Antiquity 799
- 16 Strada & Co.: By Appointment to His Majesty the Emperor 830
- 16.1 Strada as an Imperial Antiquary and Architect 830
- 16.2 Strada’s Role as an Agent 836
- 16.3 Strada as an Independent Agent 840
- 16.4 ‘Ex Musaeo Iacobi de Strada’: Study, Studio, Workshop, Office, Showroom 843
- 16.5 Strada’s Influence: An Agent of Change 849
- 16.6 Conclusion: Strada’s Personality 863
- 16.7 Epilogue: Back to the Portrait 868
- Appendices 877
- Chronological List of Sources 915
- Bibliography 932
- List of Illustrations 986
- Index 1038