Fonds MSG 347 - Niccolo dell'Antella collection

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Niccolo dell'Antella collection

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CA RBD MSG 347

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12 leaves

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(1560-1667)

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The collection comprises letters likely from Niccolo dell'Antella to Cardinal Cammillo Guidi. Contains six hand-delivered memos ("per sua mano"), via a third party, addressed to "Dotto Mon.(Signor) Cav(aliere) Camillo Guidi," which likely accompanied other documents. Likely attribution to Rocco (Niccolò) dell'Antella.

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  • Italian

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Also described in McGill's library catalogue.

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Camillo Guidi (circa March 1635–Volterra April 1717) was an Italian admiral and an officer in the fleet of the Grand Duke of Tuscany during the reign of Cosimo III de' Medici (1642-1723).

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Written on watermarked laid paper.

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  • Box: R-MIX-0001