Zuccati, Giovanni Battista; Jerin, Andreas, Bishop of Wrocław; Centurione, Alessandro, Archbishop of Genoa; Batensis, Sebastianus Friar; Vossius, Gerardus, approximately 1540-1609; Beni, Paolo, 1552 or 1553-1625
Timespan:
16th century
Date:
1589/1594
Description:
A collection of 25 letters, with seals. The letters predominantly deal with various church issues, and are mostly from church and papal officials either in Rome, Poland, or Prague. Some of the letters refer to heresy, others mention Jesuits, one mentions the election of Pope Gregory XIV (f. 43r), and one mentions flooding of the Tiber and Arno rivers in Rome in 1589 (f. 25r). Another letter speaks of the Viennese anti-Lutheran Georg Eder (f. 1r-2v), while a later one refers to the abbey official Georg Kirchmair (f. 37r-38v) of Brixen. Some of the frequent recipients include the viscount of Milan and apostolic nuncio Alphonsus (or Alfonso), Giovanni Battista Zuccati, Gerardus Vossius, Paolo Beni, and the patriarch of Alexandria and apostolic nuncio Camillo Gaetano. Some of the senders include Sebastianus Batensis, Alessandro Centurione of Genoa, and bishop Andreas Jerin of Wrocław. The letters are numbered 1-25 in pencil, upper right recto. Each letter contains a wax seal, and some have notarial signets.
Language:
Latin; Italian; Spanish; Castilian
Provenance:
Formerly owned by Giovanni Battista Zuccati (Zacour-Hirsch).; Sold by Renzo Rizzi (Milan), 1967.
56 leaves : paper; 280-320 x 210 mm bound to 330 x 225 mm
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Auditor nuntii to the Holy Roman Emperor, based in Prague. Later served as Bishop of Nusco, 1607-1614.; Title from spine.; Foliation: Paper, 56 + i (contemporary paper); [1-56]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto. Front endleaf is lacking; back endleaf is stuck to lower cover.; Script: Written in various cursive hands.; Binding: Bound in contemporary vellum (Zacour-Hirsch), with remnants of cloth ties on outer edges of covers.; Origin: Written in various Italian cities, 1589-1594.; Latin, with some Italian (f. 5r-7v, 13r-15v, 46r-51v) and Spanish (f. 9r-11v).
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Oversize Ms. Codex 1252
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