Bartolomeo Bonfadini et Titi Diani

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Title

Bartolomeo Bonfadini et Titi Diani

Identifier

33

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.