Description of Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E 14: De censuris ecclesiasticis; Three papal bullscontributorJanine PollockcatalogerNicholas HermanCouncil on Library and Information ResourcesFree Library of PhiladelphiaThese images and the content of Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E 14: De censuris ecclesiasticis; Three papal bulls are free of known copyright restrictions and in the public domain. See the Creative Commons Public Domain Mark page for usage details, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/.To the extent possible under law, Free Library of Philadelphia, Special Collections has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this metadata about Free Library of Philadelphia Lewis E 14: De censuris ecclesiasticis; Three papal bulls. This work is published from: United States. For a summary of CC0, see https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/. Legal code: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode.United StatesPhiladelphiaFree Library of PhiladelphiaJohn Frederick Lewis Collection of European ManuscriptsLewis E 14145This volume contains the De censuris ecclesiasticis, a theological treatise relating to ecclesiastical censures by Antoninus of Florence (1389-1459), Dominican Friar and Archbishop of Florence, as well as three Papal Bulls: Bulla Cum in omnibus iudiciis (May 11, 1464, Paul II); Constitutiones (November 17, 1461, Pius II); and Bulla Cum detestabile scelus (November 23, 1464, Paul II). These Papal Bulls often accompany the De censuris; the second printed edition of 1476 contains these three, plus one later bull.LatinDe censuris ecclesiasticis; Three papal bullsAntoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459former ownerLeonardus, Frater, Abbot of the Holy Order of Mount Olivetformer ownerRaphael de Mediolano, Fraterformer ownerMichelmore, G.former ownerLewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932former ownerLewis, Anne BakerFinis. Laus deo eiusque martiri. Pinyati Gallicus. [fol. 159r]1rTable of ContentsIn isto libello continentur infrascripti tituli et tractatus... [fol. 1r]Quia de penis. Iesus. Finis. [fol. 4r]5rDe censuris ecclesiasticisExcomunicatio dicitur exclusio a communione. Sicut autem est triplex comunio fidelium. [fol. 5r]Datum Rome apud sanctum petrum anno incarnationus domine Mo. CCCCmo LVX in idus aprilis [fol. 152v]152vCasus noviter reservati summo pontifici paulo 2o [Bulla Cum in omnibus iudiciis (May 11, 1464, Paul II)]Sanctissimus in xpo pater et dominus noster dominus paulus divina providentia [fol. 152v]...ut ibi dicitur [fol. 156r]156rContra suscipientes ordines ante debitur tempus & indebito modo [Constitutiones (Nov. 17, 1461, Pius II)]Pius & cetera. Ad futuram rei memoriam cum ex sacrorum ordinum collatione [fol. 156r]& affixione ligare incipiat nulli ergo &cetera [fol. 156v]156vContra ementes alumnis a turchis hostum [Bulla Cum detestabile scelus (Nov. 23, 1464, Paul II)]Paulus servos servorum &cetera ad perpetuam rei memoriam [fol. 156v]quo ad casus exceptos hujusmodi mulli penitus suffragari. [fol. 159r]Foldout verso (folded)Print catalog clippingFoldout verso (unfolded)Print catalog clippingInside back coverPrint catalog clipping
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i+159+i; 209 x 140 mm bound to 210 x 145 mmModern foliation, upper right recto
1 (4), 2-16 (10), 17 (6, -6)
Regular, downward-facing catchwords on bottom-right corner of versos at fols. 14v; 24v; 34v; 44v; 54v; 64v; 74v; 84v; 94v; 104v; 114v; 124v; 134v; 144v; 154v
One column of twenty-nine-to-thirty lines, hard point ruling; written area: 103 x 90 mmGothic--cursivaScribe: Pinyati GallicusOrnamental initial in gold and colors with slight marginal extension at beginning of text; red and blue capitals with some penwork tracery throughout; paragraph marks in blue; rubrication in red5rIlluminated initial
Old white parchment
Circa 1465; no later than 1471 on account of ownership inscription
ItalyFrater Leonardus, Abbot of the Holy Order of Mount Olivet, to Frater Raphael de Mediolano for the use of the Olivetans of Saints Nicholas and Angelus of Villanova, near Lodi (1471); early ownership inscription on fol. 159r (repeated in a later hand immediately below) reads "Liber iste est fratum Sanctorum Nicolai et angeli de vilanova ordinis montis Oliveti et diocesis Laudensis"; Sale, Anderson Galleries, New York, December 6, 1920, n. 459; to G. Michelmore, his sale, American Art Association, New York, January 30, 1923, n. 433 ($25.00); to John Frederick Lewis, Philadelphia; given by his widow, Anne Baker Lewis, to the Free Library of Philadelphia in 1936Book TypeAccountsAntiphonaryArmorialBibleBiographyBook of HoursBreviaryChronicleCollection of SermonsCommentaryDocumentDogaleFriendship bookGenealogyGlossaryGospel LectionaryGospelsGradualHaggadahHomilaryHorologionHymnalKoranLectionaryMass bookMiscellanyMissalPontificalPortolan chartPrayer bookPrivate devotional textProcessionalProtective scrollPsalterPsalter-HoursQur`anRecipe bookSaint's LifeScribal manualTorahTreatiseCentury6th century7th century8th century9th century10th century11th century12th century13th century14th century15th century16th century17th century18th century19th century20th centuryCultureAbbasidArabicArmenianAshkenaziAustrianByzantineCarolingianChineseChristianCopticDutchEgyptianEnglishEthiopianFatimidFlemishFrenchGermanIndianIslamicItalianJewishMamlukMughalOttomanOttonianPersianPortugueseQajarRajputRussianSafavidSephardiSpanishTimuridTurkishYemeniteDescriptive termAccordion bookAlbumAnnotatedBindingCalligraphyCaroline minusculeChartCharterColophonDamageDiagramsDrawingEarly Abbasid scriptFragmentGlossGothicGothic book handGrisailleGrotesquesHeadpieceHeraldryHistoriated initialHumanisticIlluminationIllustrationInhabited initialKuficManiculesMedallionMicrographyMiniatureMissing leavesMusical notationNew Abbasid styleNotable bindingOriginal bindingOrnamentPaintingPalimpsestPaperPenwork initialPuzzle initialRaginiRomanesqueScrapbookScrollScroll-work initialSealsTablesTexturaTreasure bindingWatermarkWhite-vine letteringWoodcutsGeographyAfghanistanArmeniaAustriaBelgiumCentral Arab lands (Near East)Central AsiaChinaEgyptEnglandEthiopiaFlandersFranceGermanyGreeceIndiaIranIraqIsraelItalyMaghrebMoroccoNetherlandsPakistanPortugalRomaniaRussiaSpainSub-Saharan (West) AfricaTurkeyYemenOtherAlchemyAllegoryAstrologyAstronomyBiblicalCartographyChurch FathersCosmologyDevotionFinancial recordsFortune-tellingFriendshipGamesGeographyGeomancyGrammarHistoryKabbalahLegalLiterature -- PoetryLiterature -- ProseLiturgyLogicMagicMaritimeMathematicsMineralogyPhilosophyPiyutimResponsaScienceScience -- MedicineScriptureSufismTheologyTreatise15th centuryChristianItalianItalyTheology