Country of Location: |
Country of Location
Switzerland
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Location: |
Location Basel |
Library / Collection: |
Library / Collection
Universitätsbibliothek
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Shelfmark: | Shelfmark O III 63 |
Manuscript Title: | Manuscript Title Remigius Faesch: Iter Italicum |
Caption: | Caption Paper · 54 ff. · 15.5-16 x 10-11 cm (ff. 21-24: 12.5 x 10.5 cm) · 1621 |
Language: |
Language
Latin |
Manuscript Summary: | Manuscript Summary During the Middle Ages, travel to Italy, the so-called “Itinera Italica“, was undertaken primarily for religious reasons (pilgrimages) or for professional purposes (business or commercial travel). But after the Reformation, travel for the sake of education became more common, in Basel as well; its main purpose was an interest in Italy itself and its sights. With this, there came to be travelogues like this one from 1621 by the jurist and rector of the University of Basel, Remigius Faesch (1595-1667). |
Standard description: | Standard description Aus: HAN, Verbundkatalog Handschriften - Archive - Nachlässe, 2018.Show standard description |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | DOI (Digital Object Identifier 10.5076/e-codices-ubb-O-III-0063 (http://dx.doi.org/10.5076/e-codices-ubb-O-III-0063) |
Permanent link: | Permanent link https://e-codices.unifr.ch./en/list/one/ubb/O-III-0063 |
IIIF Manifest URL: |
IIIF Manifest URL
https://e-codices.unifr.ch./metadata/iiif/ubb-O-III-0063/manifest.json
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How to quote: | How to quote Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, O III 63: Remigius Faesch: Iter Italicum (https://e-codices.unifr.ch./en/list/one/ubb/O-III-0063). |
Online Since: | Online Since 03/22/2018 |
External resources: | External resources |
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Document Type: |
Document Type
Manuscript |
Century: |
Century
17th century |
Dated: |
Dated
1621 |
Binding: |
Binding
19th century, 20th century |
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