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Epistolae familares.
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Salel Binder
Author
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Title
Epistolae familares.
Description
Style: Panel design; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Olive; Edge: Gilt
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind|Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Goatskin (includes morocco, turkey etc)
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Shelfmark: Davis328
Place of creation Binding: France
Object history Text: 1539; Lyon; Unspecified
Notes Bound in Paris ?by the Salel Binder, c. 1540. See Marie Pierre Lafitte, Reliures royales, Paris, 2001; Lafitte & Fabienne Le Bars, Reliures royales de la Renaissance, Paris, 1999. [Macchi states; The Fontainebleau binder attribution seems to me questionable: after M.-P. Laffitte, Reliures royales, 2001 and M.-P. Laffitte-F. Le Bars, Reliures royales de la Renaissance, 1999, check, I was unable to find similar bindings.] Salel was formerly known as the Fontainbleau binder.
References See M M Foot, The Henry Davis Gift, Vol. III, London, 2010.
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