Ms. Codex 851 Tractatus scholastico-moralis in ??? disputationibus theologicis de merito
Title
Tractatus scholastico-moralis in ??? disputationibus theologicis de meritoAuthors
- Imbert, Sebastianus
Other related names
- Koller, Maximilianus, scribe
Call number
Ms. Codex 851(Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Rare Book & Manuscript Library)
Alternate identifiers
- bibid: 3178005
- http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/medren/3178005
Publisher
The University of Pennsylvania LibrariesLanguage
LatinOrigin
Possibly written in Spain, not before 1644. A reference to Pope Innocent X (1644-1655) sets the earliest possible date for the codex (p. 149).
- Date
- not before 1644
- Place
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Spain?
Summary
Six disputations on the theological concept of merit, with numerous references to Spanish Jesuit theologians, written from dictation in a university setting.
Notes
- Ms. codex.
- Title and attribution from caption heading (p. 1).
- "Auditore Maximiliano Koller, Rel[igiosus] Soc[ietatis] Ies[u]," p. 1; Koller was probably one of the volume's scribes.
- The Spanish phrase "No es blanco" is written on p. 122, 123, and 127.
Watermark
Varied watermarks include a bull and a rider with a spear on a horse.Extent
88 leaves : 204 x 149 (186 x 113) mm. bound to 195 x 156 mmFoliation
Paper, 88 leaves; [ii], 1-172, [ii], contemporary pagination in ink, upper outer corners.Support
PaperBinding
Contemporary parchment with remains of two pairs of leather ties.Script
Provenance
- Sold by the Philadelphia Rare Book & Manuscript Co., 2001.
Subjects topical
- Catholic Church--Doctrines--Early works to 1800
- Merit (Christianity)--Early works to 1800
- Theology--Study and teaching--Spain--Early works to 1800
Genres
- Codices
- Lecture notes
- Manuscripts--Spain--17th century
- Manuscripts, European
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