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Informacio recepta super conversione sarracenorum ad fidem catholicam : de mandato Reverendi domini Joannis de Churruca inquisitoris in civitate et diocese Valentii et magnifici Andree de Palacio assessoris dicti sancti officii impresencia et asistencia Reverendi domini Martini Sanchiz in sacra theologia magistri Marchi Joannis de bas utriusque juris doctoris consiliarii regie audiencie pretacte.
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Moriscos--Spain--Valencia
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Catholic Church--Discipline
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Valencia (Spain : Region)--Church history
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Inquisition--Spain--Valencia
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Spanish, with some Latin
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Extent: 163 leaves : paper ; 315 x 214 (229 x 150) mm bound to 317 x 225 mm
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Origin: Written in Valencia (f. 3r) in 1524 (f. 3r, 9r).
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Ms. codex.
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Title from title page (f. 9r).
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Binding: Original limp vellum (notarial document dated 1427 from Valencia); on upper cover in ink, Localos negocios de los nuevamente convertidos en el reyno de Valentia y Aragon.
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Layout: Written in 27-30 long lines.
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Collation: Paper, 163; 1² 2⁶ 3-8²⁴ 9¹²(-12); quires 4-9 signed b-g on first leaves; contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto, i-lxxxv, lxxxv-clii (f. 9-161); modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto. References in this record use the modern foliation.
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Sold at auction at Sotheby's, 18-30 June 1888, in the first part of the collection of Robert Samuel Turner, lot 2991.
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Formerly owned by Henry Charles Lea, signature dated 1895 (f. 1r); passed to the University of Pennsylvania with the Lea Library.
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Autograph description by the Spanish scholar Pascual de Gayangos, London, 1877.
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27 August 2023
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27 August 2023
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