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Sermo recitatus per Magnificem ac Insignem I. d. doctorem et militem d. Franciscum Arretinum ducalem Oratorem ad Sanctissimum d.d. paulum pontificem secundum nouiter creatum., 1475 - 1499

 Item
Identifier: Gordan MS 154

Abstract

Table of contents: Rime 25, Malatesta de Malatesti; Speech given by Francesco Accolti on behalf of Duke Francesco of Milan congratulating Pope Paul II on his accession to the pontificate in 1464.

Dates

  • Creation: 1475 - 1499

Extent

1 volumes

Language of Materials

Latin

Custodial History

Written in Italy in the third quarter of the fifteenth century. Early provenance unknown. From the collection of Giuseppe Martini. Unidentified 3 x 5 card with description of manuscript in Italian accompanies text. Purchased from Kraus (catalogue description from Kraus accompanies text) by Howard Goodhart.

Author

  1. Accolti, Francesco

Other related names

  1. Martini, Giuseppe, former owner
  2. Kraus, bookseller
  3. Goodhart, Howard Lehman, former owner
  4. Goodhart, Howard Lehman, donor
  5. Gordan, Phyllis Goodhart, owner
  6. 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

Paper support (watermarks: Briquet Fleur 6644), ff. ii (contemporary paper, i=front pastedown) + 6 + ii (contemporary paper, ii=back pastedown).

19th century Italy. Colored paper boards with green and white triangles in a geometric pattern.

294 x 220 (125 x 120) mm.

Written in c.38 lines. No rulings visible.

Fere-humanistic script, written by multiple scribes.

Paper worn and dirty on f. 1r and 6v, most leaves water-stained but no loss of text.

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