Theological treatises in Latin and Italian; Italy, 15th century
MS. Holkham misc. 14
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Title
Theological treatises in Latin and Italian; Italy, 15th century
Shelfmark
MS. Holkham misc. 14
Place of origin
Italian, North-east
Date
15th century and 1437–1440
Language
Italian
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
Paper, no watermarks visible.
Physical extent
ii (modern paper, fols. i-ii) + 218 + i (parchment, fol. 219) + iii (modern paper) leaves.
Hands
Several small current hands.
Binding
Typical Holkham binding; the spine lettered in gilt 'OPUSCULA | VARIA | LAT. | ET | ITAL.'
Provenance
The dates '1437 Junius' and '1440' in red on fols. 23r and 70v respectively.
Zenone Zenobio, 1508: inscribed '1508 iste liber est zenonis zenobii presbyteri Veronae necnon indi [sic] rectoris ecclesiae Castriupti Vallispulicellae Veronenesis diocesis' (fol. 219r).
Alessandro Alessandri, son of Alvise, 17th century: inscribed 'Di me Alessandro Alessandri fo del. m[agnifi]co signor Alvise' (fol. ii recto).
Bernardo Trevisani (cf. (Hassall, 1970), 24 n. 11).
Bookplate of 'THOMAS WILLIAM COKE' (1754–1842), and signature 'Thos. Willm. Coke' (fol. i verso), and 19th-century notes on the contents of the MS. signed 'W.R.' (William Roscoe, 1753–1831) (fol. ii recto and verso), formerly Norfolk, Holkham Hall, MS. 155.
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Connections
People associated with this object
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Zenobio, Zenone, priest of Verona, fl. 1508
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Honorius, of Autun, approximately 1080-approximately 1156
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Bono, da Lucca, -1279 or 1280
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Trevisan, Bernardo, 1652-1720
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Alessandri, Alessandro, son of Alvise, 17th cent.
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Hugo, de Prato Florido, -1322
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Anianus, Magister, ca. 13th cent.
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Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, approximately 1200-1263
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Johannes, de Friburgo, 1250-1314
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Coke, Thomas William, Earl of Leicester, 1752-1842