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Nicolae Perotti Cornvcopiae sivi commentariorvm lingvae Latinae
Signatures: [superscript pi]a⁸ [superscript pi]b¹⁰ a-z⁸ &⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ A-R⁸ S-T⁶ (T6 blank)Bod-inc notes three variants for colophon. Hain and BSB-Ink report "comērariorum" in colophon. BM 15th cent. reports "comētariorum" in colophonTitle from leaf [1] at beginningBookplate on front past-down: Comte D. BoutourlinHandwritten on title page: NB. Ex dono Annae Smith. Collegio Woodstockienst, Maryland, U.S. Oct. I 1893Introduction on leaf 1 with caption title: Nicolae Perotti in Cornu copiae: siui commentarios linguae Latinae ad illustrem principem Federicum ducem et ecclesiastici exercitus imperatorem inuictissimumMain text begins on leaf 3 with caption title printed in red: Nicolae Perotti Cornucopiae: siui commentariorum linguae Latinae ad Illustrissi. Princi. Federicum Urbini ducem: et ecclesiatici exercitus imperatorem inuictissimumListed in bibliographies as: Cornucopiae linguae LatinaeImprint from colophon: Nicolae Peroti eruditissimi uiri Cornucopiae seu comētariorum linguae latinae. Impressum Venetiis per magistrum Paganinum de Paganinis Brixiensem anno Domini M cccc.lxxxviiii. pridie idus MaiiCapital spaces, some with guide lettersEdited by Pirro Perotto and revised by Lodovico OdassiRegister on leaf 355rIncludes index (leaves [2]-[16] at beginning
I trattati metrici di Perotti e l'insegnamento di Lorenzo Valla
In 1453 Niccolò Perotti dedicated to his brother, Helius, his metrical treatise based on the
poems of Horace and Boethius, whilst for his friend, Giacomo Schioppo, wrote, his De generibus
metrorum. Although in the dedicatory letters relatives and friends are addressed by Perotti, he has in
mind an ideal readership, who could appreciate the new approach of the two treatises, namely
Bessarion and Lorenzo Valla. In particular, the preface to the De generibus provides important details
about the imitative attitude of the young Perotti towards Lorenzo Valla’s empiric approach to the
linguistic problems. Like Valla, Perotti tended to discard the Medieval authorities and to take into
account the examples taken from the ancient poets and the ancient metric theories, transmitted by
Servius’ De centum metris and the Greek treatise of Hephaestio preserved in a MS belonging to his
patron, the Cardinal Bessarion
Gabriel S. Díaz Patri. Curso de latín eclesiástico. Buenos Aires, Instituto de Estudios Filosóficos Santo Tomás de Aquino, 1996, 356 pp.
Fil: Ramallo de Perotti, María del R..
Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letra
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