Collation Model for Ms. Codex 363: Triumpho de la morte contra li magni [et] valenti homini de Italia : cum le additione de li capitani moderni : novamente composte [et] correcta la prima hystoria.
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Interdisciplinary Centers, Units and Projects::Penn Libraries::The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts::Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS)::SIMS Models
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Discipline
Arts and Humanities
Subject
Italian literature--16th century.
Italian literature.
Italian poetry--16th century.
Italian poetry.
Codices.
Poems.
Manuscripts, Italian.
Manuscripts, Renaissance.
Italian literature.
Italian poetry--16th century.
Italian poetry.
Codices.
Poems.
Manuscripts, Italian.
Manuscripts, Renaissance.
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2025
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Abstract
Poetic work in 91 eight-line stanzas. Mentioned in the poems are Sforza, Galeazo, Contarini, Gonzaga, Malatesta, Spinola, Brandolini, etc.
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2025-03-19
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The .zip file Archive contains: VisColl collation model XML file, JSON collation model file, Folder of PNG files (one for each quire), Folder of SVG files (one for each quire), Screenshot of VCEditor view, PNG format Screenshot of VCEditor view, PDF format (same as the main file). Instructions: Load the JSON file into VCEditor for an editable version of the model. Use the IIIF Manifest (link in this record) to map images onto the diagram in VCEditor. Link to sharable URL (not permanent): https://vceditor.library.upenn.edu/project/63d410881650410001622ba6/viewOnly