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Papal Letter, Court of Pope Clement VIII Public Deposited

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Contents
  • Author: Clement VIII, Pope, 1536-1605 ** Language: Latin. Incipit: Beatissime Pater Alias quondam Antoninus Mandosius
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Time Period
  • Circa 1597
Place of Origin
  • Rome, Italy
Description
  • A Fideicommissum regarding the goods and estate of an Antonius Mandosius who lived in the Diocese of Amelia, in Umbria. Written in Rome at Saint Peter's and dated to the fifth year of the Pope Clement VIII's papacy.
Call Number
  • qBX850 C36
Contributors
  • Records created or enhanced by the Peripheral Manuscript Project’s Description team, led by Dr. Elizabeth K. Hebbard and Dr. Sarah L. Noonan.
Source Identifier
  • smc_018_036
Keywords
  • Document
  • Italy
  • Christian
Title
  • Papal Letter, Court of Pope Clement VIII
Author
  • Clement VIII, Pope, 1536-1605
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Document. Support material: Paper (material). Extent: 1. Watermarks: Resembles Briquet 12211 (Oiseau inscrit dans un cercle) produced in Rome in 1593. Page dimensions (in mm): 335 x 275. Written area (in mm): 225 x 260. Script: Documentary. Layout: One column, unruled, written area divided into two sections, thorty lines and twelve lines in length, respectively.
Language
  • Latin
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Date Created
  • 16th century
Owning Institution
  • Saint Mary’s College Cushwa Leighton Library Rare Book Room. Notre Dame, IN.
Provenance
  • Included in a nineteenth century collection of Papal Signatures (call number: qBX850 C36) gifted to Saint Mary's College in March or April of 1944 by a group of anonymous donors. Once part of a two-volume set. The second volume is held by the University of Notre Dame.

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