The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Filippo Buonnani (07 Jan 1638 - 30 Mar 1725)
Alias Philippo Bonanni [Alias]
Linked print sources: as Author (in assoc. with a ms or print source) - Recreatio mentis et oculi in observatione animalium testaceorum ... Nunc ... latinè oblata, centum additis testaceorum iconibus, etc..
References in Documents:
MS Book of the Senior Proctor (MacGregor, ed.) 1 Purpura rostrata fasciata lutescens maj. s. operculo alato. Porpora echinata o clavata &c. Buon. Purpurea Jonst. prior T. 10. Purpura Rond. p. 64. Pelagũ Plinio; Concha Herculea Politano. Larger, banded Purpura rostrata , shading to yellow, or Purpura echinata with a winged operculum and spikes; Bounanni . Jonston 1650a, tab. 10 ; the Rondelet (1555, p. 64) . The Pliny and the
Purpuraof
Pelagiumof
Concha operculeaof Politanus.
MS Book of the Senior Proctor (MacGregor, ed.) 2 Curvirostra valde rugosa, crassa et rotunda, colore albo, vel ex albo subluteo. Concha detta rugata dalRond. &c. Buon. Very wrinkled Concha , thick-walled and round, white in colour, or rather white shading to yellowish. The Rondelet etc. and Buonanni .
Concha della rugataof
MS Book of the Senior Proctor (MacGregor, ed.) 1 Pinna magna Jonst. T. 13 La Conchiglia detta Pinnadi Latini Buon. The Pinna magna of Jonston 1665a, tab. 13 ; the Italian shell called the Pinna latina of Buonanni ; broken.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) 8 Small Cockle , Cat. 153.
The largest of these weigh by 15 Grains. TheRome sent me this and the last.
Naples
The largest of these weigh by 15 Grains. The
Reverend
Father Bonan . S. J.at
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) 9. Small thick Cockle Cat. 155.
Like the last but much thicker with reddish Spots. The
common Size weighs about 36 Grains. Mr.William Brown
Surgeon, found these atGibraltar and
F. Bonan at Tarenta .
Naples
Like the last but much thicker with reddish Spots. The
common Size weighs about 36 Grains. Mr.
Surgeon, found these at
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) 5, & 6. I take these to be the Cover or
Shape.Father Bonanni sent me this from Rome . They
are very common on theMediterranean Shores.
Stop-holeof the
Cochlea cælataRondeletii
Aquat. p.96. or
Cagarolo de Mar.
Belloniuscalls these
Bellonius
Umbilici, seu Fabæ Marinæfrom their
Shape.
are very common on the
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706) 3, 4, & 5. Are as many Varieties of small Father Bonan sent me from Rome .
, whichBrasil Nerit
Shells