Diploma supposticium theodosi minoris augusti, per quod gymnasium bononiense institutum ab eo fertur, 1375 - 1425
Abstract
ff. 1r-2v [Title in upper margin:] Priulegium Ciuitatis bononie
Inc: In Christi Nomine Amen. Anno a natiuitate domini Quadrigentesimo uigesimo tercio. Incaepit imperare Theodosius minor et imperauit viginti sex annis. Theodosius dei gratia Romanorum Imperator semper augustus in imperio constitutus a theodosio suo Patruo qui per potentiam imperium acquisiuit.
Expl.: Si quis autem tam audax forte extiterit qui huic nostre sententie non satisfecerit presenti Anno vita illius finiatur et ne ultra dilatetur corpus quoque mortui minime differratur in vrbem. ne simili occasione amplius ciuitas illa tale detrimentum patiatur. Data Mediolani in nostro Palatio episcopali. Tevlo" f. 3 ruled but blank.
Dates
- Creation: 1375 - 1425
Extent
1 volumes
Language of Materials
Latin
Custodial History
Written in Italy in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century. Early provenance unknown. Obtained from Libreria gia Nardechia, Rome in 1950 by Howard L. Goodhart
Other related names
- Libreria gia Nardechi, bookseller
- Goodhart, Howard Lehman, former owner
- Goodhart, Howard Lehman, donor
- Gordan, Phyllis Goodhart, owner
- Gordan, John Dozier Jr., owner
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Given by Howard Lehman Goodhart to Phyllis Goodhart Gordan and John Dozier Gordan, Jr.
Physical Description
Parchment support (folded, waterstained), ff. i (modern paper) + 3 + i (modern paper).
Italy; laid in red silk folder with cardinal's arms stamped in black on top and bottom board.
215 x 143 (143 x 112) mm.
Written in 32 ruled lines, with single vertical bounding lines full length in ink.
Humanistic cursive script.
Paragraph markers, sentence strokes in red.
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