Sanvito, Bartolomeo 1435-1518
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Bartolomeo Sanvito, born in Padua in 1435, is known for manuscripts of high quality executed for famous bibliophiles, such as the Horace at King's College, Cambridge, the Ciceros at Eton and in the British Museum, and a Sallust in a private collection in Boston.
From the description of Agreement between Bernardo de Lazara and Pietro Calzetta for the decoration of the Corpus Christi chapel in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio in Padua, 1466 Oct. 17. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 83372327
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Statius, P. Papinius (Publius Papinius). Statii surculi Papinii poetae Tolosani Thebaidos liber primus incipit feliciter : fraternas acies alternaque regna prophanis decertata odiis sontesq[ue] euoluere Thebas.
Northwestern University
Cicero, Marcus Tullius. [De amicitia].
Pierpont Morgan Library.
Martial. [Epigrammata].
Pierpont Morgan Library.
Sallust, 86-34 B.C. De bello Catilinae ; De bello Iugurthino : manuscript, [ca. 1490].
Houghton Library
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Calzetta, Pietro, ca. 1430/40-1486.
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
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Lazara, Bernardo de.
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Martial.
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Mussato, Galeazzo.
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Sallust, 86-34 B.C.
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Squarcione, Francesco.
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Statius, P. Papinius (Publius Papinius)
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Basilica di Sant'Antonio (Padua, Italy)
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Catholic Church.
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Subjects:
- Church decoration and ornament
- Painting, Italian
Occupations:
- Scribe
Places:
- Italy--Padua (as recorded)
Variant Names
Sanvito, Bartolomeo,
Sanvito, Bartolomeo, b. 1435,
Vido, Bartholomio da San 1435-1518
San Vito, Bartolomeo da 1435-1518
San Vito, Bartolomeo da 1435-1518
San Vido, Bartholomio da 1435-1518
San Vido, Bartholomio da 1435-1518
Vito, Bartolomeo da San 1435-1518