Printer Item Type Metadata
Printer's name
Bartolomeo Bonfadini or Bonfadino
Titta, or Tito Diani
Biographical Text
Bonfadini worked in association with Pietro Bonfadino and Tito Diani from 1583 à 1585. He died c. 1607. Originally from Brescia. Author of a history of the Roman Jubilee which has been translated into French and of: "Le Cerimonie che usano i sommi pontefici ad aprir la Porta santa della basilica di S. Pietro..." (Rome, P. Bonfadino, 1600). (CERL)
Tito Diani: From Veneto region. Works with Bartolomeo Bonfadini 1583-1585 ; with his brother Paolo Diani de 1585 à 1594 ; with Girolamo Franzini en 1588. Dies in 1594; his brother Paolo sells the business as he is not capable of handling it alone. (CERL, Barbieri &Hurry)
Date(s)
1583-1607
Motto
Mordentes sauciabuntur
As they bite they will be wounded.
City and Country
Rome, Italy
Bibliography
Barbieri, Patrizio, and Ken F. Hurry. “Music Printers and Booksellers in Rome (1583-1600) With New Documents on Coattino, Diani, Donangeli, Tornieri, and Franzini.” Recercare 16 (2004): 69–112.
CERL Thesaurus. “On Bartolomeo Bonfadini CERL Thesaurus.” Accessed February 5, 2022. https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00008927.
CERL Thesaurus. “On Bartolomeo Bonfadini CERL Thesaurus.” Accessed February 5, 2022. https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00008927.