Philips Van Winghe - Abraham Ortelius - 1589-12-24

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Philips Van Winghe, Rome

Philips Van Winghe - Abraham Ortelius - 1589-12-24
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  812
InstitutionName of Institution. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek
InventoryInventory number. MS BPL 2766
AuthorAuthor of the document. Philips Van Winghe
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Abraham Ortelius
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . December 24, 1589
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Rome 41° 53' 41.28" N, 12° 29' 7.22" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. Jacopo Strada, Alfonso Chacon, Theodoor Galle
LiteratureReference to literature. Hessels 1887, no. 170, p. 411Hessels 1887, Callataÿ 2017, p. 124, n° 183.Callataÿ 2017
KeywordNumismatic Keywords 
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia  https://www.academia.edu/34630611/2017 Glory and misery of Belgian numismatics from the 16th to the 18th c
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24 Dec. 1589 (from Rome): “Doet mijn recommandatie aen S Galle, seggende dat Stradanus mij goede chijre ende alle vrintschap getoont heeft, heeft hij hier mijns van doen, hij sal mij bereijt vinden. Ick heb hier kinnisse met Ciacconus een Spaensche Jacopin die gecommenteert heeft columna Traiani, hij is seer curtieus, ende heeft het fraaiste cabinet van alle antiquiteijten in abondatie, maer al sijn medallen sijn verset aen de Joden” (Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden, MS BPL 2766; Hessels 1887, no. 170, p. 411).