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Übersicht Petrarcas Beziehungen zu Kaiser Karl IV. und dem Prager Hof etc.
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Over 500 years of history in 78 cards
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Des Borers:It means, that Fischart translated the word Tarau with Borers (from "tariere = Bohrer). Bohrer means "drill" in English.https://archive.org/stream/dereinflussd ... g_djvu.txt
[Page 45] - Spielbezeichnungen.
au tarau R. 166. — Des Borers F. 260.
Es handelt sich um das „Tarock". Das Wort tarau hängt allerdings mit tariere = Bohrer zusammen und Fischarts Ausdruck ist als wörtliche Übersetzung zu betrachten. Jedoch kann „des Borers" nicht auf ein Spiel hindeuten. (Esm. et E. Joh., n. 29; Rausch S. XLIV.)
Images according GoogleAlso known as Matteo Cadorin
primary name: primary name: Cadorin, Matteo
other name: Bolzetta, Matteo
Details : individual; publisher/printer; Italian; Male
Other dates: 1648- (fl.)
Biography: Print publisher active in Padua in 1640s or later. Known from his excudit on works by B. Curti and especially Giulio Carpioni. On some prints adds 'detto bolzetta'.
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Object: Object: Gioco nuovo di tutte l'osterie che sono in Bologna con le sue insegne e sue strade
Description
Game board of the inn-signs in Bologna in sixty [actually 59] squares, each with the name of the inn and its sign and a number. 1712
Etching
English summary :
Tarot and other fifteenth-century cards on exhibition in Turin in 1880
The Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria (National University Library) in Turin owns a group offifteen much deteriorated hand-painted playing cards, often held for
tarocchi and dating to the 15th century. They can be seen in S. Kaplan’s Encyclopedia of tarot (New York, 1978), p. 119. Initially made of twenty-four cards, the precious lot was badly damaged by a fire that hit the library in January 1904. Little was known of their previous condition. However, it has been possible to both and a photograph of twelve of these cards, taken in a national art exhibition in Turin in 1880 and printed in collotype with ninety other photographic plates in an album, and a detailed description of the cards, publishedin 1861 by Luigi Cibrario. Besides Plate XXXII which shows the cards, anotherplate (No. LXXII) displays eleven (true) tarot cards from three different packs, including a hand-painted four of coins that certainly belonged to the BrambillaTarot now in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan (where it is missing). The othercards – four “Sola-Busca” tarocchi and six cards in “grotesque” style – may be orgeries (taken from Cicognara’s illustrations).
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Manuscript Evidence of Florentine Sacre Rappresentazioni
2. Plays in Churches
3. Youth Confraternities and Their Plays
4. Edifici for the Feast of St. John the Baptist
5. Playing Outdoors
6. Antonia Pulci, Antonio Miscomini, and the Transition to Print
7. Defying Anonymity: Belcari, Poliziano, Bellincioni, and Lorenzo de’ Medici
8. Bartolomeo de’ Libri, Antonio Miscomini, and the Illustrated Editions
9. Savonarola and Beyond: Castellano Castellani
10. The Afterlife of the Plays
Tables
1 Rappresentazioni and Frottole in Manuscript
2 Printed Rappresentazioni
3 Major Collectors and Sales
Appendix [of 30 selected documents]