Giambattista Bodoni. Valerie Lester

Giambattista Bodoni - Valerie Lester


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      First published in 2015 by

      DAVID R. GODINE, PUBLISHER

      Post Office Box 450

      Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452

       www.godine.com

      FRONTISPIECE

      Bust of Bodoni by Gabriele Ambrosio.

      Liceo Ginnasio Statale G. Bodoni, Saluzzo. Photo: VL.

      LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

      Lester, Valerie Browne, 1939-

      Giambattista Bodoni : his life & his world / Valerie Lester.

      pages cm

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      HARDCOVER ISBN 978-1-56792-528-9

      1. Bodoni, Giambattista, 1740-1813. 2. Printers–Italy–Parma–Biography. 3. Printing–Italy–Parma–History–18th century. 4. Printing–Italy–Parma–History–19th century. 5. Type and type-founding–Italy–Parma–History–18th century. 6. Type and type-founding–Italy–Parma–History–19th century. I. Title.

       Z232.B66L47 2014

       686.2092–dc23

      Copyright © Valerie Lester, 2015

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without written permission from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, please contact Permissions, David R. Godine, Publisher, Fifteen Court Square, Suite 320, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108.

      EBOOK ISBN: 978-1-56792-557-9

       For Jim

      CONTENTS

       PROLOGUE

       1. Saluzzo, 1740-1758

       2. Rome, 1758-1766

       3. The Invitation

       4. Parma, 1768

       5. The Duchess and Du Tillot

       6. Bodoni at Work

       7. José Nicolás de Azara

       8. Margherita Dall’Aglio

       9. The Private Press and the Amoretti and Didot Débacles

       10. Gout and a Grape Seed

       11. Two Thefts and a Fire

       12. 1798. The Triumphal Return and Life on the Farm

       13. A Letter from Jean-George Handwerck

       14. The Death of a Duke, the Presentation of a Medal, and the Death of a Diplomat

       15. Napoleon

       16. 1806-1813

       17. Il Bajon

       18. La Vedova

       EPILOGUE

       ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       APPENDICES

       I. Cutting a Punch (Stan Nelson)

       II. Striking and Fitting a Matrix (Stan Nelson)

       III. Printing on a Hand Press (Fred & Barbara Voltmer)

       IV. The Trieste Leaf (James Mosley)

       SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

       NOTES

       ILLUSTRATION CREDITS AND PERMISSIONS

      PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS

       In Saluzzo

      GIAMBATTISTA BODONI, leading man, printer and director of the royal press at the court of Parma

      GIANDOMENICO BODONI, Bodoni’s grandfather, a printer

      FRANCESCO BODONI, Bodoni’s father, a printer

      PAOLA MARGARITA GIOLITTI, Bodoni’s mother

      CARLO BODONI, Bodoni’s uncle, a priest

      DOMENICO BODONI, Bodoni’s older brother, a printer

      ANGELA BODONI, Bodoni’s older sister

      BENEDETA BODONI, Bodoni’s next sister

      GIUSEPPE BODONI, Bodoni’s younger brother, his assistant in Parma

      IGNAZIO CAPPA, school friend

      DOMENICO COSTA, school friend who accompanied Bodoni to Rome

       In Rome

      CARDINAL SPINELLI, prefect of the Propaganda Fide

      COSTANTINO RUGGIERI, superintendent of the press at the Propaganda Fide

      PAOLO MARIA PACIAUDI, priest, archaeologist, librarian, responsible for bringing Bodoni to Parma

      JOSÉ NICOLÁS DE AZARA, Spanish diplomat, Bodoni’s patron in later life

       In Parma

      FERDINANDO I, duke of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla

      MARIA AMALIA, archduchess of Austria, duchess of Parma

      GUILLAUME DU TILLOT, prime minister of Parma

      ENNEMOND PETITOT, architect at the court of Parma

      JEAN BAPTISTE BOUDARD, sculptor at the court of Parma


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