Vipern Schnürre : die von Hyeronimus Mantovani, Apotheker zum Welterlösers-Schilde in der sogenannten Calle larga S. Marco in Venedig auf eine ganz besondere Art zubereitet werden / Girolamo Mantovani.
- Mantovani, Girolamo.
- Date:
- [1800?]
- Ephemera
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Description
A cord soaked in the blood of a viper which, when worn around the neck was supposed to keep the bearer safe from mumps (Kehlsucht). The cord came wrapped in a folded sheet of paper with instructions, printed in black and sealed with red wax. A circular wood engraving is above the text showing Jesus Christ on a cloud with a halo and a pennant with a cross on it. The leaflet gives Hyeronimus Mantovani, an apothecary of Venice as the maker, but this has been overprinted with the Italian equivalent, Girolamo Mantovani.
Publication/Creation
Venice : Girolamo Mantovani, [1800?]
Physical description
1 broadside : illustrations ; 21 cm
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Notes
Copy 1. Provenance: From the collection of Erik Piper (1773-1833). He and his brother were known to have been in Rome in 1800 on The Grand Tour when Angelica Kauffmann painted the brother's picture.
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Location Status Access Closed storesEPH662Location Access Closed storesEPH662:1Note