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Illustration from Hippolytus Riminaldus (?), Consiliorum sive Responsorum, liber quintus. Cornelius Arrivabene (?)

Date

1585

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1599, Italian 16th century

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R15275

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Title

Illustration from Hippolytus Riminaldus (?), Consiliorum sive Responsorum, liber quintus. Cornelius Arrivabene (?)

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1599, Italian 16th century

Date

1585

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R15275

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Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Book 100
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Page 58.9
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Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

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Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

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book 34.5
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Google
created on 2019-11-06

Text 96.4
Paper 79.3
Document 69.8
Font 68.6
Paper product 68.5
Illustration 66.9

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 100
book 88
engraving 73
letter 66.1
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Amazon

Book
Book 100%

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OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-01

The image is of an old printed title page from a book. It has the following text in various sizes and styles of Latin script: CONSILIORVM, sive Responsorum, D. HIPPOLYTI RIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS, IVRISCONSVLTI PRAESTANTISSIMI ET COMITIS AVLAE LATERANENSIS, LIBER QVINTVS. Nunc primum in lucem editus. Further texts offer details that could relate to the contents, context, and publication, which includes a statement that this is the first time it has been published. At the bottom, the place and year of publication are stated: VENETIIS, MDLXXXV. Apud Cornelium Arrivabenum. Cum Privilegiis. The Roman numeral date "MDLXXXV" translates to 1585 in the Gregorian calendar. The title page features an elaborate decorative frame surrounding the title and publication information. The design includes ornate scrollwork, foliage, a central feature with a chalice or bowl design, and figures that appear to be cherubs or classical figures. The aesthetic is consistent with Renaissance motifs and design sensibilities. The overall condition of the page appears aged, with slight discoloration and wear indicating the historical nature of the document.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-01

The image is a scan of an old, printed page from a book that appears to be a legal or philosophical text published in Latin. The text at the top reads: "CONSILIORUM, siue Responsorum, D. HIPPOLYTI RIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS, IURISCONSULTI PRAESTANTISSIMI ET COMITIS AVLAE LATERANENSIS, LIBER QVINTUS, Nunc primum in lucem editus." The introduction is followed by a few lines in smaller type that seem to describe the contents or the purpose of the text. At the bottom, there is a decorative illustration featuring a central motif—perhaps a vase or cup—surrounded by intricate ornamental designs with cherubs or putti at either side, and foliage motifs. There is a face, possibly of a mythological figure, at the bottom center of the illustration. Under the decorative block, the text reads: "VENETIIS, MDLXXXV." "Apud Cornelium Arrivabenum." This is followed by a handwritten note at the bottom, suggesting it was added by someone, likely an owner or scholar, at a later date. The page is worn and shows signs of age, such as foxing (light brown spots from age and humidity) and rough edges. The publication date indicates it was printed in Venice in the year 1585.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-01

This is a title page from a 1575 (MDLXXV) legal text published in Venice by Cornelius Arriuabenus. The book is titled "CONSILIORUM" (Book of Councils or Advice) by D. Hippolyti Riminaldi Ferrariensis, who was a distinguished legal consultant and member of the Lateran court. This is specifically "LIBER QUINTUS" (Book Five) of the series, noted as being published for the first time ("Nunc primùm in lucem editus"). The page features an ornate printer's mark or device in the center, consisting of an elaborate architectural frame with scrollwork, cherubs or angels, and decorative elements surrounding a central circular medallion containing what appears to be a chalice or cup on a pedestal. The bottom of the frame includes a decorative mask or face motif, which was common in Renaissance book design. The text indicates that the work contains detailed legal arguments and responses, with summaries and indexes, and was published with privileges from various authorities including the Pope, Holy Roman Emperor, Catholic King, and Venetian Senate. The page shows some age-related discoloration and spotting typical of books from this period, but is otherwise well-preserved. There appears to be a handwritten notation at the bottom of the page in what looks like period script.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-01

This image shows the title page of an old book or treatise called "Consiliorum". The full title reads "CONSILIORUM, siue Responsorum, D. HIPPOLYTI RIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS: IURISCONSULTI PRAESTANTISSIMI ET COMITIS AULAE LATERANENSIS: LIBER QUINTUS". This translates roughly from Latin to "Fifth Book of the Advice or Responses of Hippolytus Riminaldi of Ferrara: Most Excellent Jurisconsult and Count of the Lateran Court". Below the title is additional Latin text providing more context about the contents and author. There is an ornate illustration at the bottom showing a detailed urn or vase surrounded by scrolling floral patterns. At the very bottom it states the publication location as "VENETIIS, MDLXXXV" (Venice, 1585) and names the publisher Cornelium Arriuabenum. The page has an aged, yellowed appearance indicating this is an early printed book, likely from the late 16th century based on the 1585 publication date shown. The typography, layout and illustration are characteristic of Renaissance era printing and publishing.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-01

This image appears to be the title page or frontispiece of a printed book. The text at the top reads "CONSILIORVM D. HIPPOLYTIRIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS" which seems to refer to the author or subject of the book. Below this is a decorative engraved image featuring architectural elements, figures, and a central vase or urn. The publication details at the bottom indicate this was printed in Venice in 1585. The image does not contain any human faces, so I have described the overall contents without identifying any individuals.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image displays the title page of a book, featuring a decorative design and text in Latin. * The title page is printed on aged paper with a light-brown color and a rough texture. * The paper has a few dark spots and stains, giving it an antique appearance. * The title "CONSILIOR VM" is written in large, bold letters at the top of the page. * Below the title, there are several lines of smaller text in Latin, which appear to be the author's name, publication date, and other details about the book. * In the center of the page, there is a decorative design featuring a vase surrounded by leaves and flowers. * The design is rendered in a detailed, intricate style, with many curved lines and shapes. * At the bottom of the page, there is a signature or inscription in Latin. * The signature appears to be written in a flowing script, with many flourishes and embellishments. Overall, the title page of this book has a classic, elegant appearance, with a focus on decorative elements and formal typography.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a vintage page from an old book, featuring a title and text in Latin. The page has a yellowed appearance, with visible signs of aging such as stains and tears. At the top of the page, the title "CONSILIORVM" is prominently displayed in large letters, followed by smaller text that reads "fiue Refponforum, D. HIPPOLYTI RIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS." Below this, there are several lines of text in Latin, including "IVRISCONSULTI PRAESTANTISSIMI ET COMITIS AVLAE LATERANENSIS" and "LIBER QVINTVS." In the center of the page, a decorative illustration features a vase surrounded by ornate designs and figures. The illustration is rendered in black ink and has a detailed, intricate style. At the bottom of the page, additional text is written in Latin, including "VENETIIS, MDLXXV" and "Apud Cornelium Arriuabenum." A handwritten note in the bottom-right corner reads "emt Vincenzo Ceneda 1680." Overall, the image appears to be a page from a rare or antique book, possibly a legal or historical text. The use of Latin and the ornate illustration suggest that the book may have been published in the 17th century.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image shows a page from a book or a manuscript, which is old and has a yellowish tint. The page has some text written in a foreign language, possibly Latin, and has a decorative border around it. The border has some intricate designs, including a vase-like structure in the center and some floral patterns on either side. The text is written in a bold font, and there is a watermark in the bottom right corner.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image depicts the title page of an old book, likely from the Renaissance period. The title page is written in Latin and features a decorative frame around the title text. The title reads "CONSILIORUM, fue Refponforum, D. HIPPOLYTI CRIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS, IVRISCONSVLTI PRAESTATANTISSIMI ET COMITIS AVLAE LATERANENSIS, LIBER QVINTVS, Nunc primum in lucem editus." This suggests that the book is the fifth volume of legal opinions or responses by a person named D. Hippolyti Criminaldi Ferrariensis, who was a renowned legal consultant and advisor to the Lateran Court. The title page also includes an ornate illustration in the center, depicting a classical architectural structure with a vase or urn in the middle. The structure features columns, a pediment, and decorative elements, possibly representing a temple or a monument. The illustration is framed by a decorative border with intricate patterns and motifs. The title page also includes the publication date, "VENETIIS, MDLXXV," which translates to "Venice, 1575." This indicates that the book was published in Venice in the year 1575. The name "Cornelius Arriuabenum" is also mentioned, possibly indicating the publisher or the person responsible for the publication. Overall, the image depicts the title page of a Renaissance-era legal book, featuring ornate typography, decorative illustrations, and Latin text, reflecting the scholarly and artistic traditions of the period.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Nunc
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Google

CONSILIORVM fiue Refponforum D HIPPOLY TI RIMINALDI FERRARIENSIS IVRISCONSVLTI PR AESTA NTISSIML ET COMITIS AVLAE LATERANENSIS, LIBER QVINT V S Nunc primum in lucem editus. Vhi adeo perspicuè, atque eruditè disputata, ac explicata proponuntur omnia, vt Iureconfultis omnibus, prafertim in vtroque foro verfantibus, e otrique tum caufarum patronis, tum clientibus nunquam non maximo fint vfui futura ac perneceflaria. Argumentis, Summarijs4s vnicuique Refponfo præmifsis, cum rerum omnium notabiliorum Indice locupletifsimo. Cum Prinilegijs, Summi Pontificis, Inuitifimi Cafaris, Regis Catholici, ac Senatus Ueneti VENE TII S Apud Cornelium Arriuabenum. cmut ViuinnusEshug pean M D LXXXV.
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verfantibus,
caufarum
patronis,
clientibus
nunquam
non
fint
vfui
rerum
omnium
notabiliorum
locupletifsimo.
Pontificis,
Inuitifimi
Cafaris,
Ueneti
Apud
Cornelium
Arriuabenum.
M
LXXXV.