Disputationes orthodoxae de nova, absurdaque forma judicii a quaesitoribus fidei in coërcendis haereticis usurpata.; Dissertationes jurisdictionales anonimae
Abstract:
Works in two different hands bound together. The first is Niccoló Capasso's Ragionamenti in Latin written in one hand on various sizes of paper, with extensive marginal notes in the same hand (see also UPenn. Ms. Codex 588 and Ms. Codex 589, both in Italian). Contents of the Dissertationes jurisdictionales anonimae, written in a second hand are listed (index on f. 112).
Former owners include: Thomas Vargas Macciucca (bookplate, inside upper cover); Henry C. Lea, 1892 (bookplate, inside upper cover; signature, flyleaf i recto).; Bequest of Henry C. Lea, 1909.
342 leaves : paper; 281 x 198 (218 x 135) mm bound to 291 x 220 mm
Personal Name:
Capasso, Niccoló, 1671-1745.; Vargas Macciucca, Thomas, former owner.; Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909, former owner.
Rights:
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Notes:
Ms. codex.; Pencilled notes on f. 2v-3r are in Henry Charles Lea's hand.; Binding: Contemporary parchment, cracked along upper hinge.; Title from title page (f. 3r).; Pagination: i (contemporary paper) + 342 + i (contemporary paper); [xiv], 1-206, [viii], contemporary pagination in ink, upper center, 1-229, contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto; [1-342], modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.; Script: Written in a cursive script by two different hands.; Origin: Written in Naples, circa 1715 (f. 6r).; Latin.
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