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[Statuta et regesta Collis Scipionis].
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
1472-1576.
Description
313 leaves : parchment ; 300 x 220 mm.
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Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
13.20
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Subject(s)
Inquisition
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Italy
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History
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Bookseller
Olschki, Leo S. (Leo Samuel), 1861-1940
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Former owner
Scheide, William Taylor, 1847-1907
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Related name
Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Scheide 38.
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15th century
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Summary note
Composite volume of separate record books. Recording proceedings of the Roman Inquisition in Collescipoli, Italy (near Perugia) dating from 1472-89, 1541-42, 1556-57, 1575-76. Names identified: Angelo Barthus de Vassano, and Rufiuus Pichius de civitate Malleani.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Origin: Written at Collescipoli, Italy from 1472 to 1576.
Binding note
18th century Italian half vellum.
Language note
Latin.
Provenance
Obtained by William T. Scheide from L. S. Olschki (Inv. no. 25867), Olschki Cat. no. 722 bis.
References
De Ricci, p. 2127, no. 38
Cite as
Scheide Library, Princeton University. M 38.
Place name(s)
Italy Collescipoli.
OCLC
54749979
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