Registro di lettere di mons[igno]re archivescovo di Rossana che fu poi Papa Urbano Settimo della sua nunciatura di Spagna sotto Pio Quarto, Pio Quinto, e Gregorio Decimoterzo (DS1601) (Q9213)

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Registro di lettere di mons[igno]re archivescovo di Rossana che fu poi Papa Urbano Settimo della sua nunciatura di Spagna sotto Pio Quarto, Pio Quinto, e Gregorio Decimoterzo (DS1601)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9924874873503681, Ms. Codex 698, https://find.library.upenn.edu/catalog/9924874873503681)

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    19 September 2023
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    Registro di lettere di mons[igno]re archivescovo di Rossana che fu poi Papa Urbano Settimo della sua nunciatura di Spagna sotto Pio Quarto, Pio Quinto, e Gregorio Decimoterzo
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    Spain--Foreign relations--Catholic Church
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    Catholic Church--Foreign relations--Spain
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    Italian, with a few copies in Latin and Spanish
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    Extent: 2 volumes (386, 420 leaves) : paper ; 298 x 218 (243 x 147) mm bound to 299 x 218 mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    Title and attribution from title page (v. 1, f. i recto).
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    Foliation: V.1: Paper, i (contemporary paper) + 386; [v], 1-380, [i]; V. 2: Paper, 420; [iv], 1-416; contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto
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    Script: Written in a cursive script by one hand.
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    Binding: Contemporary vellum, with complete title written on the spine of both volumes. Moderate to heavy oxidation of ink in sections of both volumes.
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    Origin: Written in Italy in the late 16th century.
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    Formerly owned by Abb. Francisci de Fucciis (v. 1, f. v recto); ownership stamp in v. 1 erased, in v. 2 cut out.
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    Purchased, 1972.
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    28 April 2025
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