Documents related to the Catholic Church in Spain, 1400s
Contributor:
Alfonso V, King of Aragon, 1396-1458 (addressee)
Name:
Eugene IV, Pope, 1383-1447
Date:
1400
Description:
Fragment from a Spanish codex comprising contemporary copies or nearly contemporary copies of four documents. Written in a Gothic cursive script, possibly by more than one hand. The name of the archbishop Lupus de Luna is on f. 28.
Table of contents: 1. f.24r-29v: Clausule testamenti Reverendissimi...domini Lupi...archiepiscopi caesaraugustensis...1382 / Lupus or Lopez de Luna, archbishop of Zaragoza. -- 2. f.30r-33r: Copia executorie sententie quam capellanus maior obtinuit contra vicarium sedis super responsione ducentorum quinquaginta solidorum singulis annis eydem capellano maiori sedis praedicti solvendorum [addressed to King Alfonso of Aragon]. -- 3. f.43r-44v: Document directed against the conciliarists at Basle and Felix V (Amadeus VIII, duke of Savoy) and concerned with various benefices, Rome, 1444 Oct. 29 / Pope Eugene IV. -- 4. f.46v: Document read and published in the presence of Pope Eugene IV, 1443 Nov. 19.; Foliation: Paper, 13; 24-33, 43-44, 46; contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto.; In Latin.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 276
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