A Forgotten Version of Felice Feliciano's Epigraphical Collection

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Published 15-04-2013
Xavier Espluga

Abstract

I analyse one version of the epigraphic collection which Felice Feliciano dedicated to Andrea Mantegna. This version is quite close to the Hamilton 258 and the lost. Labusiano (B recensio) manuscripts. Differences with other versions of the epigraphic collection for Mantegna (A recensio) are noticed. In this epgraphic manuscript some inscriptions from northern Italian towns (Padua, Bergamo, Mantua) seem to be quoted for the first time. For other epigraphic texts, an older source (the Antiquus Veronensis, Cyriacus of Ancona, Giovanni Marcanova) is proposed. A chronological framework (mid 1460s) and a motivation for this epigraphic collection is also suggested. 

 
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II. "Ex titulo ad codicem". Las síloges epigráficas renacentistas