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Historia de Papa Allexandro et Phridrico Barba Rossa.
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Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, approximately 1123-1190
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Catholic Church--Foreign relations--12th century
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Italian, with short introduction in Latin
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[between 1525 and 1575]
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Extent: 10 leaves : paper ; 119 x 145 (166 x 120) mm bound to 196 x 145 mm
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Alleged to be a copy of the original found in the Venetian chancellery archives by a secretary and presented to the Doge, Francesco Dona; the copy was made at the request of Pietro Morro.
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Cover worn and abraded; cover title partly worn away. Folios 6-9 are uncut at the top. Some stains and smudges. Indications of possible slight worm and mouse damage.
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Title from title page (f. 2r).
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Cover title: Historia de PP. Alessandro III et Fedrico Barba Rossa I Imperatore de Romani.
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Ms. codex.
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Subscription after title on f. 2r: Fu trovata da un secretario che haveva carico di regolar le scritture antiche della Duchal cancellaria di Venetia et prensentada [sic] al Serr.mo. Prin.pe Dno. Franc.o. Dona dove e sta tratta la presente copia nella istessa lengua et forma in tuto como gtta. et ame. mandata da M. Pietro Morro familiar del sudetto Principe Dona.
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Incipit (f. 3r): Hec sunt iurisditiones, & regalie quibus urbs Veneta claruit donis ab Alexandro qui tertius fuit papa anno mileno centeno septeno in quo regnabat Cesar Augustus scilicit Barba Rossa vocatus ...
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Foliation: Paper, 10; [1-10]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
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Script: Written in a humanistic script by a single hand, except possibly for the title and title-page subscription.
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Binding: Contemporary vellum.
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Origin: Written in Venice in the middle of the 16th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
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Acquired, 1959.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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