Specchio de coscienza. (DS1479) (Q8847)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9915808843503681, Ms. Codex 272)
  • Omnis mortalium cura.
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Specchio de coscienza. (DS1479)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9915808843503681, Ms. Codex 272)
  • Omnis mortalium cura.

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Specchio de coscienza.
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Omnis mortalium cura.
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Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459
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Manuals (instructional materials)
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Early works to 1800
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Confession--Early works to 1800
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Confession--Catholic Church--Handbooks, manuals, etc--Early works to 1800
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Penance--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Discipline
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts
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Penitentials--Early works to 1800
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Italian, with short "Missa" text at end in Latin
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Extent: 81 leaves : paper ; 209 x 143 (139 x 73) mm bound to 210 x 140 mm
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Ms. codex.
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Inscription on verso of back flyleaf: "Iste liber est meus presbiter Domenico de Mairis."
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Title supplied by cataloger (Zacour-Hirsch).
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Colophon (f. 81v): Finitum die XXI aprilis 1466 per me miserum Andream et indignum sacerdotem filium Bartoli de Lunigiana rure dicta Stagnone.
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Foliation: Paper, i (parchment) + 81 + i (parchment); [1-81]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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Layout: Written in 26 long lines; ruled in drypoint.
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Script: Written in a humanistic script by Andreas son of Bartolus de Lunigiana (colophon, f. 81v).
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Binding: Contemporary half-leather over wooden boards.
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Saint Antoninus wrote three treatises that comprise the Confessional. This Italian text is original, not translated from Latin. Its earliest impression is Italy, unknown town and printer, dated 1472 (See notes of bookseller Jacques Rosenthal on file in the Library).
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Cover in very poor condition. Leather badly deteriorated; upper cover board completely detached, lower board loose. Front endleaf detached. Stains on upper and outer edge of most leaves. Some indications of worm damage.
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Origin: Written in Stagnone (Italy), 21 April 1466 (colophon, f. 81v).
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Sold by Jacques Rosenthal (Munich), 1958.
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19 September 2023
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19 September 2023
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