120:. Tommaso Stigliani narrates that starting from 1616 Ciotti, having broken his association with Giunti, "moved his printing press to Sicily"; on the island, however, the publisher collapsed "there, in the narrow space of six months he failed, went mad, blinded and died". However, neither the date nor the place of his death, which probably occurred in
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80:, giving rise to an enterprise which published at least 87 editions in nine years; the two used a sumptuous letterpress representing Tuscany with the ducal crown on the head and the Giunti lily in the left hand. Ciotti often did not limit himself to the activity of typographer, but also assumed the functions of
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in 1587. In the last decade of the 16th century he became the owner of the prints of the
Venetian Academy; therefore from 1594 on the title page of some works published by Ciotti his name is defined as "librarian and printer of the Venetian Academy", while from 1606 the nickname "Academico Venetiano"
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Sometimes the relationships with the authors led to accidents and misunderstandings; for example, Ciotti acted as a sort of agent of Marino in Venice, maintaining personal relationships for him, providing him with books and works of art, often refusing to be paid; in 1614, however, Marino denounced
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at a very young age where he frequented the circle of typographers and booksellers. He began to print on his own in 1583. Ciotti's publishing production, at first sporadic, gradually increased starting from 1591, the year in which he became the owner of his own publishing shop and adopted the image
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of the books, introducing dedications and prefaces signed by him to the works that came out of his workshop. He therefore had considerable relationships with the authors. Alongside legal books and ancient classics, Ciotti published numerous editions of scientific texts and, above all, of literary
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Ciotti for whom the publisher was imprisoned by the
Venetian magistracy and sentenced to pay 25 ducats; however, the relations between the two were not interrupted and Marino ended up recognizing the good faith of the bookseller in the incident. Ciotti also had stormy relations with
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will appear. In 1597 he adopted as an emblem of his workshop "at the sign of the Dawn", represented by a celestial woman among the clouds with a star on her head, who precedes the sun, reducing the night darkness and dispensing light. From 1607 to 1615 Ciotti joined forces with
71:. About sixty books published by Ciotti before 1600 have been recorded, with an average of more than five publications a year, a number that increased in the new century. All editions were printed in Venice, except for one work by Antonio Piccioli published in
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made friends with Ciotti, who immediately began a long association with him by undertaking the publication in that same year of the first and second parts of his
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108:. Ciotti brought out innumerable editions of his works during the next twenty years or more, and a number of his letters to Ciotti have been published.
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works and religious and theological writings. Ciotti was one of the most active international publishers of his day. He regularly visited the
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Catalogue of Books printed... from 1465 to 1600, now in the British Museum
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Il doge Nicolò Contarini. Ricerche sul patriziato veneziano agli inizi del
Seicento
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Lettere del caualiere fra Tomaso
Stigliani dedicate al sig. prencipe di Gallicano
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Learning and the Market Place: Essays in the
History of the Early Modern Book
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Per esempio: Giambattista Ciotti, «A' lettori». In: Giambattista Marino,
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Piccioli seu Rapiti Renouati ... De manus inspectione libri tres
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435:, Bergomi: expensis Ioannis Baptistae Ciotti Senensis, 1587.
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206:, Napoli 1887, I, pp. 66-68, 84, 100, 107, 112-114; II,
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The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605
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Tipografi, editori, librai a Venezia nel secolo XVI
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89:from 1583 onwards. In 1590, in Frankfurt, he met
223:Giordano Bruno da Nola. Sua vita e sua dottrina
38:(Siena, 1560 - Palermo, 1625), was an Italian
348:Libri censurati a Venezia nei secoli XVI-XVII
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322:Giornale storico della letteratura italiana
399:Ian Maclean (2013). "Ciotti and Plantin".
378:, parte II, Firenze 1963, pp. 487 et seq.;
293:Il sommario del Processo di Giordano Bruno
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388:, Bari 1969, pp. 367-69, 376 et seq.;
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395:, Princeton 1977, pp. 17, 228, 280.
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515:Giambattista Marino: Epistolario
265:Storia delle Accademie d'Italia
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240:Lexicon typographicum Italiae
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361:, Venezia-Roma 1958, p. 49;
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199:, II, Bonn 1885, p. 323;
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