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Upcoming Lecture: Parallel Lines Never Meet: Dolphins and Anchors and Aldus/Book Historians and Numismatists and Roman Coins

By HEATHER BRISTON on Thu, 2012-01-12 08:28

 

Framed denarius coins with caption Festina Lente

This denarius is a companion piece to the Ahmanson-Murphy Aldine Collection of publications by Aldo Manuzio, his family, and imitators and the Ahmanson-Murphy Collection of Early Italian Printing, both held in the Department of Special Collections of UCLA Library Special Collections. The Aldine collection at UCLA has become the foremost collection of these works in North America. Parallel Lines Never Meet: Dolphins and Anchors and Aldus/Book Historians and Numismatists and Roman Coins, a lecture at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library given by Terry Belanger (Founding Director, Rare Book School, Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia). Co-sponsored by Charles E. Young Research Library Department of Special Collections. Thursday, February 9, 4:00 p.m. Reservations open until February 3rd. Please fill out a reservation here In 1501, the celebrated Venetian scholar-publisher Aldus Manutius first used the motif of a dolphin wrapped around an anchor as his firm's device or logo, and he subsequently employed it many times on title pages and colophons - as did a variety of piratical imitators, publishers who also appropriated Aldus's handsome italic typefaces and convenient octavo formats. The dolphin-and-anchor motif was later adopted by William Pickering in nineteenth-century London and Nelson Doubleday in twentieth-century New York, and it remains perhaps the best known of all publishers' devices. Erasmus tells us that Aldus derived the anchor-and-dolphin image from a first-century AD Roman silver coin, incorrectly attributing it to the reign of the Emperor Vespasian. In fact, the anchor-and-dolphin device was used only on silver denarii successively issued by Vespasian's two sons, the Emperors Titus (79-81) and Domitian (81-96). Following Erasmus, historians of the book have ever since consistently misattributed the anchor-and-dolphin denarius, which they tend to exalt as one of the most celebrated of all ancient coins, comparable in importance to the 30 pieces of silver and the widow's mite. Numismatists take a different view: the coin has never been of much interest to students of Imperial Roman coins, who almost never mention the Aldine connection. Terry Belanger's illustrated lecture, accompanied by a three-dimensional handout, is a case study in the way that different scholarly disciplines can sometimes fail to recognize the utility of evidence easily available from fields outside their own immediate areas of interest.

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