Vita, morte e miracoli di Bartolomeo Garosi detto Brandano e volgarmente detto il Pazzo di Gesù Christo ... etc.. (DS1555) (Q9075)

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Vita, morte e miracoli di Bartolomeo Garosi detto Brandano e volgarmente detto il Pazzo di Gesù Christo ... etc.. (DS1555)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9924865533503681, Ms. Codex 597)

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    Vita, morte e miracoli di Bartolomeo Garosi detto Brandano e volgarmente detto il Pazzo di Gesù Christo ... etc..
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    Inquisition--Italy--Florence
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    Bartolomeo, da Petroio, 1488?-1554
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    Siena (Italy)--History--1355-1557
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    Florence (Italy)--History
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    Extent: 77 leaves : paper ; 214 x 161 (189 x 147) mm bound to 221 x 163 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    Titles and notes in pencil on f. i recto are in the hand of Henry Charles Lea, as is the note laid in between p. 62-63.
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    Title from caption title (p. 1).
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    Pagination: Paper, 77; [ii, 1-152]; modern pagination in pencil, upper right recto; p. 65-152 blank; final folio torn out.
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    Script: Written in a cursive script by a single hand.
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    Binding: Contemporary vellum, with some patches of vellum missing on upper cover.
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    Origin: Written in Italy, ca. 1600 (Zacour-Hirsch).
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    Bequest of Henry Charles Lea, 1909.
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    Formerly owned by Henry Charles Lea, 1886 (bookplate, inside upper cover).
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    19 September 2023
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    19 September 2023
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