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X.—The Seal of Cardinal Andrea de Valle, A.D. 1517, with remarks on some other cardinals' seals of that period, ascribed to Lautizio of Perugia, and to Cellini

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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The remarkable seal to which I have the pleasure of directing the attention of our Society this evening is one of several which were made for the use of certain art-loving cardinals during the earlier half of the sixteenth century, and which were the workmanship of at least two of the skilful goldsmiths of that prolific artistic period.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1887

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page 120 note a Ciaconius. Vita Pont, et Card. vol. iii. p. 350.

Andrea de Valle: a Roman, was Canon of S. Peters.

Regent of the Apostolic Chancery; Bishop of Miletus (in Calabria).

Cardinal under the title of Sa. Agnese in Agone and afterwards of Sa. Prisca.

Legate to the kingdom of Naples.

Arch-priest of Sa. Maria Maggiore in 1520.

Protector of the Brothers of the Minor Order.

A medal of the Cardinal is of the year of the Jubilee, 1525.

page 123 note a Plon. Eugène Benvenuto Cellini, 4o Paris. 1883.

page 127 note a It may be noted that the lettering on these two seals differs from each other, and from that on the four earlier seals we have described.