Treatise on confession, Treatise on the Mass, Hagiographical texts, Titus and Vespasian, Verses — Multiple dates; Italian, Florence
MS. Bodl. 1029
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Title
Treatise on confession, Treatise on the Mass, Hagiographical texts, Titus and Vespasian, Verses — Multiple dates; Italian, Florence
Shelfmark
MS. Bodl. 1029
Place of origin
Italian, Florence
Date
1469
with additions 1517
Language
Italian
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
Physical extent
i + 1 + 100 + i fols.
Hands
Scribe identified by Marco Cursi (2009) as Andrea de’ Medici (1444–1513).
Decoration
Coloured initials.
Rubrics.
Acquisition
Purchased by the Bodleian.
Provenance
Colophons, fols. 92v, 99v; the stinche was the debtor's prison in Florence.
Guglielmo Libri, no. 936 in his sale, 1859.
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Title
'... Vtilis doctrina quo modo quis debeat peccata confiterj & post ea que inducunt animam ad confessionem'
Shelfmark
MS. Bodl. 1029
Summary
'... Vtilis doctrina quo modo quis debeat peccata confiterj & post ea que inducunt animam ad confessionem': beg. 'Renouamini in nouitate ... El grolioso apostolo messer Sanpagholo.':
(fol. 76v) 'De communione Corporis Christi ...' beg. 'Probet autem se ... Nella epistola di Sanpagholo');
(fol. 86v) 'Passione di Saiacopo apostolo fratello di Sangiouanni ...' (beg. 'Doppo l'Asensione');
(fol. 88v) 'Essemplo di due perfectj & cari amici' (beg. 'Ebbe nel paese di Francia');
(fol. 89) 'Miracoli di Sangiouanni euangielista' (beg. 'Ebbe uno philosopho');
(fol. 90) '... La uendetta di Christo fatta per Tito e Vespasiano principi Romani' (beg.'Essendo Christo uero figluolo di Dio').
Two Italian poems, 'Lalda' and 'El sauio Romano', have been added on fols. 93r, 93v, the former, a religious one, hardly later than the foregoing part, the latter 'finito dj xxvj dj Liuglio 1517.'.
At the end is a partly erased colophon with the date 'viij di Luglio anno Ixviijj', i.e. 1469.
Date
written chiefly in A.D. 1469
Language
Italian
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
101 Leaves
Custodial history
Catalogue of the ... collection of Splendid Manuscripts ... formed by M. Guglielmo Libri 1859 no. 322
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Collection contents
'... Vtilis doctrina quo modo quis debeat peccata confiterj & post ea que inducunt animam ad confessionem'
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