Alchemical Hands in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili

Marginalia, Scholarship & Reception

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Signature E7v

Folio 211r, Quire e

Folio E7v
Biblioteca degli Intronati, Siena — O.III.38 HIGH Unverified
Folio E7v
Biblioteca degli Intronati, Siena — O.III.38 HIGH Unverified

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CROSS_REFERENCE (1)
Hand Primary: Benedetto Giovio
Cross Reference
“hyperoria”
etours into certain descriptions of subjects of prior interest, while bypassing others. Such appears to be the Giovio’s model of reading. The fact that the readers left a mark, rather than pausing in their reading, suggests that they did indeed continue on along the main trunk following the narrative, but they also marked the occurrence of puzzles to be solved later. At times, the annotator made a partial effort, but his attempt at rendering the word remains incomplete. For example, on ...
Russell, PhD Thesis, p. 116 (Ch. 5)
Hand Primary: Benedetto Giovio
Cross Reference
“hyperoria”
etours into certain descriptions of subjects of prior interest, while bypassing others. Such appears to be the Giovio’s model of reading. The fact that the readers left a mark, rather than pausing in their reading, suggests that they did indeed continue on along the main trunk following the narrative, but they also marked the occurrence of puzzles to be solved later. At times, the annotator made a partial effort, but his attempt at rendering the word remains incomplete. For example, on ...
Russell, PhD Thesis, p. 116 (Ch. 5)
Hand Primary: Benedetto Giovio
Cross Reference
“hyperoria”
etours into certain descriptions of subjects of prior interest, while bypassing others. Such appears to be the Giovio’s model of reading. The fact that the readers left a mark, rather than pausing in their reading, suggests that they did indeed continue on along the main trunk following the narrative, but they also marked the occurrence of puzzles to be solved later. At times, the annotator made a partial effort, but his attempt at rendering the word remains incomplete. For example, on ...
Russell, PhD Thesis, p. 116 (Ch. 5)
Hand Primary: Benedetto Giovio
Cross Reference
“hyperoria”
etours into certain descriptions of subjects of prior interest, while bypassing others. Such appears to be the Giovio’s model of reading. The fact that the readers left a mark, rather than pausing in their reading, suggests that they did indeed continue on along the main trunk following the narrative, but they also marked the occurrence of puzzles to be solved later. At times, the annotator made a partial effort, but his attempt at rendering the word remains incomplete. For example, on ...
Russell, PhD Thesis, p. 116 (Ch. 5)