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Cancellations
Description
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A cancellation or cancel is a postal marking applied over a postage stamp or on postal stationery to deface the stamp and prevent its re-use. Cancellations may be applied by hand or machine.
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Cancellation - Italy (Foligno) - 1995 April 29
Type
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Cancellation
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Italy
Date Valid
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1995-04-29
Description
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<span>This circular cancellation celebrates the 523rd anniversary of the first printed edition of the </span><em>Divina commedia</em><span>. The edition was printed in 1472 in Foligno by Johann Neumeister and Evangelista Angelini. The central image is of an open printed book which is surrounded by text: "</span><small>06034 FOLIGNO (PG) / 29.4.1995</small><span>" and "</span><small>523<sup>o</sup> ANNUALE PRIMA EDIZIONE A STAMPA DELLA DIVINA COMMEDIA</small><span>" (523rd anniversary of the first printed edition of the </span><em>Divina commedia</em><span>).</span>
Place of cancellation: Foligno, Italy, 06034
Extent
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35 mm (dia.)
Language
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Italian
1995
Angelini, Evangelista
Italy
Neumeister, Johann
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Postage Stamps
Description
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Postage Stamp - Italy - 1972
Type
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Postage Stamp
Coverage
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Italy
Date Issued
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1972-11-23
Description
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This series of postage stamps—issued during the 1972 UNESCO International Book Year—commemorates the 500th anniversary of the printing of the first three editions of Dante's <em>Divina commedia</em>.<sup>1</sup> The <a href="https://data.cerl.org/istc/id00022000" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">first edition</a> was printed in Foligno by Johann Neumeister and Evangelista Angelini. The <a href="https://data.cerl.org/istc/id00023000" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">second edition</a> was printed in Mantua by Georgius de Augusta and Paulus de Butzbach for Columbinus Veronensis. The <a href="https://data.cerl.org/istc/id00024000" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">third edition</a> was printed by Federicus de Comitibus Veronensis in an unknown location. Scholars once attributed the third edition to Iesi (Jesi) and the 180-lire stamp reflects this, however current scholarship attributes the printing to Venice.<br /><br />The stamps reproduce the first few printed lines of each respective edition taken from specific copies held in three Italian libraries: the 50-lire image is from the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, the 90-lire image is from the Casa di Dante in Rome, and the 180-lire image is from the Convento di San Francesco in Ravenna. Surrounding each central image is a legend: on the 50-lire stamp: "QUINTO CENTENARIO / EDIZIONE FOLIGNATE / DIVINA COMMEDIA" (5th centenary of the Foligno edition [of the] <em>Divina commedia</em>); on the 90-lire stamp: "QUINTO CENTENARIO / EDIZIONE MANTOVANA / DIVINA COMMEDIA" (5th centenary of the Mantuan edition [of the] <em>Divina commedia</em>); and on the 180-lire stamp: "QUINTO CENTENARIO / EDIZIONE JESINA / DIVINA COMMEDIA" (5th centenary of the Jesi edition of the <em>Divina commedia</em>). Along the bottom edge of each stamp is the abbreviated name of the printer: "I.P.S.-ROMA-1972" (Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato).
Denomination: L. 50 (50 ITL); L. 90 (90 ITL); L. 180 (180 ITL)
Perforation: 13 ¼ × 14 (comb) (L. 50); 14 × 13 ¼ (comb) (L. 90); 13 ¼ × 14 (comb) (L. 180)
Printing process: Rotogravure
Print run: 15,000,000 (L. 50); 8,000,000 (L. 90); 8,000,000 (L. 180)
Extent
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30 × 40 mm (L. 50)
40 × 30 mm (L. 90)
30 × 40 mm (L. 180)
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Michel no. 1377 (L. 50)
Michel no. 1378 (L. 90)
Michel no. 1379 (L. 180)
Sassone no. 1186 (L. 50)
Sassone no. 1187 (L. 90)
Sassone no. 1188 (L. 180)
Scott no. 1077 (L. 50)
Scott no. 1078 (L. 90)
Scott no. 1079 (L. 180)
Francesco Giuliani, "Dante nella filatelia italiana," <em>Dante: Rivista internazionale di studi su Dante Alighieri</em> 10 (2013): 134.
Contributor
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Johann Neumeister
Evangelista Angelini
Georgius de Augusta
Paulus de Butzbach
Columbinus Veronensis
Federicus de Comitibus Veronensis
Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato (Rome, Italy)
Language
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Italian
1972
Angelini, Evangelista
Augusta, Georgius de
Butzbach, Paulus de
Columbinus Veronensis
Federicus de Comitibus Veronensis
Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato (Rome, Italy)
Italy
Neumeister, Johann
Rotogravure