Sopra la regalia di Francia

Description
Memoranda or letters concerning the appointment of bishops in France, in four parts, at one time part of a larger volume. The first and fourth items are untitled and are misbound, the first item once followed the fourth.
Creator
Albici, Cardinal
Form
manuscripts (documents)
codices (bound manuscripts)
Manuscripts, Italian
Manuscripts, European
Date
1681
Language
Italian
Subject
Catholic Church -- Foreign relations -- France
Catholic Church -- Benefices
Catholic Church
International relations
Geographic Subject
France
Extent
28 leaves : paper ; 271 x 201 (240 x 144) mm bound to 283 x 211 mm
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from caption title (f. 13r).
Title for item 3: Ristretto delle cose occorse nell'affare della regalia, dated 1673 (f. 19r).
Foliation: Paper, i (modern paper) + 28 + i (modern paper); 281-292, 263-267, [i], 272-275, [i], 276-280, contemporary foliation in ink, bottom center; 1-12, [13-28], second set of contemporary foliation in ink, modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
Script: Written in a cursive script by two hands, with date and name Card. Albici Autori, 1681 added in a third hand (f. 17v).
Binding: Modern boards. Oxidation of ink, with perforations on some folios.
Origin: Written in 1681 (f. 17v, f. 23r).
Italian.
Related works
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda)
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Oversize Ms. Codex 671
Provenance
Purchased, 1968.
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Resource Type
Text

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