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Trattato dei peccati mortali.
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Catholic Church--Doctrines
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Deadly sins--Early works to 1800
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Extent: 61 leaves : parchment ; 234 x 167 (142 x 95) mm bound to 246 x 172 mm
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Ms. codex.
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Bookdealer's description (Bernard Rosenthal) on file in the Library.
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Cover scratched and worn, particularly at edges and spine. Some leaves stained. A few wormholes and other damage.
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Title from spine.
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Each of the sections on the sins begins as follows: El secondo [terço, etc.] bitio [i.e., vitio] chapitale si chiama invidia [ira, etc.].
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The sections (Invidia, etc.) are indicated by headings in the upper right recto.
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The last treatise (I boti) begins immediately after the section on Luxuria, without paragraphing to mark the transition.
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Colophon (f. 61v): "Scritto per me Brunetto Daldobrandino et finito questo di XXIIIIo daprile MCCCCLV. a riverencia et honore diddio, et per sua gratia amen." It is possible that Brunetto D'Aldobrandino is the author of the text as well as the scribe.
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Owner's note (f. 1r): "Di Bartolomeo di Larione Martelli" (could possibly be an indication of authorship as well as ownership).
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Collation: Parchment, i (modern paper) + 61 + i (modern paper); [i], 6¹⁰; [1-61]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto. The entire first quire, probably a¹⁰, appears to be missing.
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Layout: Written in 27 long lines; ruled in ink.
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Script: Written in a humanistic script in the hand of Brunetto D'Aldobrandino (colophon, f. 61v).
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Decoration: Initials in blue.
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Binding: Modern full leather.
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Origin: Possibly written in Tuscany (Zacour-Hirsch) in 1455 (colophon, f. 61v).
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Formerly owned by Bartolomeo di Larione Martelli (signature, f. 1r).
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Sold by Bernard Rosenthal, 1959.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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