Charles Patin - Giulio Antonio Averoldi - 1680-7-18

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Charles Patin - Giulio Antonio Averoldi - 1680-7-18
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  2407
InstitutionName of Institution. Padova, Museo Bottacin
InventoryInventory number. MB 855, c. [22]
AuthorAuthor of the document. Charles Patin
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Giulio Antonio Averoldi
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . July 18, 1680
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Padua 45° 24' 27.79" N, 11° 52' 24.42" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
LiteratureReference to literature. Patin 16631, Callegari 20202
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Book , Plates
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence Latin
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Grand documentOriginal passage from the "Grand document".

Lettre du 18 juillet 1680 (de Padoue) : it is now possible to understand the reason for the presence of a number of copies of Patin’s book Familiae Romanae in antiquis numismatibus with only the engravings of the coins without the text. Patin in fact sent Averoldi a copy of the libellus of Familiae Romanae, explaining that it was not the book published in Paris in 1662, but a different edition. In fact, Patin decided to print some copies with only the plates of the book, because many scholars and collectors had only asked for such as a repertory of coin images (Padova, Museo Bottacin, MB 855, c. [22] ; voir Callegari 2020).

References

  1. ^  Patin, Charles (1663), Familiae Romanae in antiquis numismatibus, ab urbe condita ad tempora Divi Augusti ex bibliotheca Fulvii Ursini cum adjunctis Antonii Augustini, episc. Llerdensis, Jean du Bray, Pierre Variquet e Rober de Ninville, Paris.
  2. ^  Callegari, M. (2020), "About books and coins. The letters of Charles Patin to Giulio Antonio Averoldi between 1679 and 1693," in F. de Callataÿ (ed.), Numismatic antiquarianism through correspondence (16th-18th c.), New York (to appear).