Presumably this from the BL catalogue is a translation of the Italian or
vice versa -- I suppose Sinforiano is a place name epithet of some sort.
CURTIUS, Benedictus.
Title Hortorum libri triginta ... In quibus continetur arborum
historia, partim ex probatissimis quibusï?? autoribus, partim ex ipsius
autoris obseruatione collecta.
Publisher/year pp. 683. Excudebat Joannes Tornæsius: Lugduni, 1560.
Physical descr. fol.
martin davies
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Subject: [EXLIBRIS:30290] Libro degli Orti by Benedetto Curtio Sinforiano
I have a query from a researcher trying to track down a reference to a Libri
degli Orti by a Benedetto Curtio Sinforiano which is referred to in relation
to the portrayal of a plant on the whell of a chariot which is part of an
Italian fountain. The context is involved with identifying whether the plant
is a
pine or some other conifer and involves a mythological reference to the
goddess(?) Piti. The work he is translating is a fifteenth or sixteenth
century
Italian work. Can any of you identify the work in question and the
standardized
name of the author? Any help would be much appreciated.
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