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20<br />
CARLO 8IGONIO (1600)<br />
17.1 x 12.2 cm.<br />
In lower margin: "CAROLUS SIGONIUS<br />
MUTINIENSIS./ Italiae decus, atque aevi fios, magnae<br />
SIGONI/ Salve, en assurgit Roma supcrba ribi/ lura doces<br />
Latij,Ciceronis scripta revolvis/ AEmulus; anuqua primus<br />
in hisioria." (five lines).<br />
Carlo Sigonio (Carolus Sigonius), Modena 1524 - 1584;<br />
Italian humanist and historian, professor at the universi<br />
ties ofVemce, Padova and Bologna. Engraved m the Galle<br />
workshop, author of the verses unknown.<br />
21<br />
VBTTORI, PXETRO (1587)<br />
After Cornells Cort<br />
16.8x11.9 cm.<br />
In lower margin:"PE'IRUSVICTORIUS./ Primus dum<br />
veteres Critica Victorius arte/ Eruis e tenebris, abluis a<br />
maculis;/ En correctorum grex gnarulus invidet: at te/<br />
Esse tamen primum laus tibi prima datur" (five lines).<br />
In margin right: "34".<br />
Engraved by Philips Galle, verses by Frans van Ravelingen.<br />
Theodoor Galle reused his father's portrait of Paulo<br />
Manuzio from the 1587-edirion;see appendix 2E,no. 141.<br />
22<br />
FULYÎO ORSINI (1600)<br />
18.1 x 12.2 cm.<br />
In lower margin: "FULVÏUS URSINUS ROM ANUS,/<br />
Tu quoque qui ñilvo FULVÏ specteris in auro/ Dignus es,<br />
et pleno conspiciare foro,/ Urbis et illustras monumenta<br />
aeternae et Athenas:/ Axe sub, hinc, gemino fama loque-<br />
tur anus." (five lines).<br />
Appendix 2 ï<br />
315<br />
Fulvio Orsini (Ursinus) Rome 1529 - 1600; Italian anti<br />
quarian and librarian In service of the Farnese family.<br />
Together with Jan Moretus, Theodoor Galle Issued two<br />
illustrated editions on the collection of antique busts, gems<br />
and coins In Orsini s collection. The first edition of<br />
Musirmm imagines ex antiquis marmoribus appeared in 1598,<br />
the second, enlarged edition in 1606. Other works were<br />
also published at the Cfficina Planiiniana (Voet 1980-83,<br />
nos. 2348-2350) Engraved in the Galle workshop, author<br />
of the verses unknown.<br />
23<br />
IPPOLITO CAPILUPI (1600)<br />
17.5 x 12.1 cm,<br />
In lower margin: "HIPPOLYTUS CAPILUPUS<br />
EPISC./ Ad Vénetos misit Legati muñere Quartus/ Dum<br />
Pius ad Tiberis ñumina servat oves:/ Quern Pastoral!<br />
redimitum témpora mitra,/ Carmineq[ue] insignem<br />
Mantua clara dedit." (five lines).<br />
Ippolico Capilupi, Modena 1511 -Rome 1589; Italian<br />
humanist, poet, bishop and diplomat, brother ofLelio (see<br />
below) A volume of poems was published by Plantin (Voet<br />
1980-83, no. 913). Engraved in the Galle workshop, author<br />
of the verses unknown.<br />
24<br />
LAELIO CAPILUPI (1600)<br />
17.0 x 11.7 cm.<br />
In lower margin: "LAELIUS CAPILUPUS./ MANTUA<br />
Virgilio, atque edam te gaudet alumno,/ Namque tuo<br />
illius carmina in ore sonant./ Quae collecta licet sint omni<br />
ex parte Maronis,/ Non tamen haec eadem quae canit<br />
ille, earns" (five lines).<br />
Laelio Capilupi, Mantua 1497 - 1560; Italian humanist<br />
and poet in service of the Conzaga family elder brother<br />
of Ippolito (see above). Engraved in the Galle workshop,<br />
author of the verses unknown.