Letters translated into Italian, originals in Vat.lat.14670.pt.B.
Original letters, translation into italian in Vat.lat.14670.pt.A.
ff. 2r-10r contains an exigetical text unrelated to the main body. Flyleaves are palimpsest
This was Pontano's personal manuscript and his daughter Eugenia donated it on June 4, 1505 to the Dominican convent of San Domenico Maggiore in Naples.
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Pavia. Contains notated music. Mix of Temporale and Sanctorale, first leaves missing, begins in the middle of the piece "Aspiciens a longe". Contains extensive marginal notations
Includes photos of the original frames, now part of the Vatican Museum collection
Documents date from 1606-1613
in Latin and Catalan
ff.1-6 are coats of arms and a portrait of Benedict XIII
Copied from 2 manuscripts at the Vallicellana and Casanatense libraries
See Iter liturgicum italicum. ff. 1-6 are calendar
See Iter liturgicum italicum, three parts, ff.1r-40v are 17th C, remainder is 17th or 18th, terminus ante quem provided by donation note, on f.43r "Abbess Maria Dorodea Nardis in 1759". Includes notated music
Letters to members of the Bruti family
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from the Collegio dei Neofiti, stamped on f.2r
contains several damaged manuscripts
Authors autograph, probably used in writing De Sanguine Christi
scribe: Francesco Daniele. The source was in San Paolo di Napoli and was moved to the National Library of Naples in 1815, where it is still housed
Printed 1787 edition, contains handwritten notations
Primarily printed, with handwritten appendix
Starts on p. 369, copied from an autograph manuscript at the BM of Boy-Estellon
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Caiazzo, contains Ordo Synodalis 5. Beneventan hand. The first folio has been rendered almost illegible due to mold
See Iter liturgicum italicum. The text was assembled in 1547 by Stefano Crescarelli, Canon and first Sactistan of Caiazzo (see colophon on f.81r). Amended over the 17th C
Sixteen documents in total
Of a set, Vat.lat.14741-14747
Of a set, Vat.lat.14741-14747
Of a set, Vat.lat.14741-14747
Of a set, Vat.lat.14741-14747
Of a set, Vat.lat.14741-14747
Part 1 is Vat.lat.14748
See Iter liturgicum italicum for 12th C Notated Antiphonarium from S. Maria in Via Lata, ff. 14r-17v
signifigant water damage to outer edges, more than 1/2 of text lost on ff.1-10
Contains a fragment of a different register
Older manuscript fragments that were used as covers for registers from the court at Avignon
Complaints from the people of Pujaut and Avignon, given to Sicardo de Burguiroles, bishop of Conserans and papal legate in re: usury
Vat.lat.14805 contains documents removed from this volume
Authors autograph copy, dated on f.204r
See Iter liturgicum italicum, includes multiple fragments with notated music. The calendar on f.22r-27v contains, in a later hand, notes of papal elections through the 14th C. It was originally owned by Opizzo Fieschi, Latin Patriarch of Antioch (†1291)
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music on ff. 43r-v
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music, square notes on 5-line staff. First folio is very damaged, later overwriting also damaged
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music. Paper burned from the ink
See Iter liturgicum italicum, includes notated music
See Iter liturgicum italicum, beginning imperfect, starts Wed. 3rd week of Advent. The manuscripts of Vat.lat.14852-14865 all came from the library of Raffaele Casimiri
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music on a five-line staff. The melody differs from the Gregorian corpus
See Iter liturgicum italicum. ff.1r-6v are calendar, consists of 2 distinct manuscripts combined, part 2, from f.77 contains notated music
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from St. Johns Lateran. table of contents from f.2r
See Iter liturgicum italicum. Notated music. Top of f.1, bottom of f.4 has been sliced off
See Iter liturgicum italicum, notated music, for Dominican Use
Contains music for the feast of Mary Magdalene (missing the start) and the Visitation
Originally in the binding of Vat.lat.2680
the first two parts relate to Angelo Colocci, the third is by Questenberg, copying Vat.lat.5395
See Iter liturgicum italicum, several fragments contain notated music. f.1 appears to have been the cover of a book, so the upper text on f.1r relates to those contents
ff.1r-6v is calendar
Extracted from Vat.lat.14907-14917
Part of a small collection of Kabbalistic manuscripts from the Secret Archives, Vat.lat.14921-14927
Part of a small collection of Kabbalistic manuscripts from the Secret Archives, Vat.lat.14921-14927
Part of a small collection of Kabbalistic manuscripts from the Secret Archives, Vat.lat.14921-14927
Part of a small collection of Kabbalistic manuscripts from the Secret Archives, Vat.lat.14921-14927
Part of a small collection of Kabbalistic manuscripts from the Secret Archives, Vat.lat.14921-14927. Includes the birth horoscopes of Popes, Kings and various other people
Part of a small collection of Kabbalistic manuscripts from the Secret Archives, Vat.lat.14921-14927. Contains the horoscopes for several kings and other important people
ff. 1v-13r is calendar. see Morello, Giovanni. Libri dore della Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Zürich: Belser Verlag, 1988. p. 92 and CoKL DB 191
Owned by Caterina de' Medici, see Morello, Giovanni. Libri dore della Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Zürich: Belser Verlag, 1988., pp. 91-92 and CoKL DB 338
Presented to James Stuart, brother of the king, by James Tyrry, "Athlone Herald of Arms".
Six drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Six drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Six drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Six drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Seven drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Seven drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Seven drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Seven drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Seven drawings, no text. Part of the series Vat.lat.14939-14947, all owned by Marquis Benedetto Guglielmi di Vulci
Vat.lat.14952-14955 were a gift from Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to Pope Paul VI, Dec. 1, 1975, includes author's correspondence
Vat.lat.14952-14955 were a gift from Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to Pope Paul VI, Dec. 1, 1975. Includes several letters to and from Péguy
Vat.lat.14952-14955 were a gift from Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to Pope Paul VI, Dec. 1, 1975, includes several letters of the author
Vat.lat.14952-14955 were a gift from Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to Pope Paul VI, Dec. 1, 1975. Includes copious notes and corrections in the author's own hand
Includes Papal briefs of Clement XII, Innocent XIII and Alexander VII
Includes Papal briefs and bulls from Gregory XI, Eugenius IV, Urban VI, Sixtus IV and Clement VII, as well as Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI
f.2v has a genealogical tree
A total of 32 speeches
12 folios following f.5v are blank, undigitized
The first two works are described as Musical Drama.
Dated on f.2r MDCLXCII
Book one is Vat.lat.15005
Three books, preceeded by a prolog
This was given by the convent of San Giuseppe a Thyrnau to Pope Pius X in 1908 to commemorate his jubilee
In French
Introductory letter on f.IIIr to Stefano Ciccolini. In French
ff. 44-66 contain a listing of the contents of *Vat.lat.15028-15033, typewritten in the 20th C
Mostly printed matter collected by Cardinal Francesco Ricci
Covers November 15, 1869-March 15, 1870
Concerning a disagreement between the city of Piacenza and a group of gunmiths concerning hospitality. Notary: Sebastiano de Peronibus
From the Conclave of 1740 that elected Pope Benedict XIV, the longest conclave in modern times
ff. 1-2 is a letter to Castelli from a spiritual daughter
The first section is printed
ff.1-24 are printed
Relevant to the time of Grand Master Gregorio Caraffa (1680-1690)
dated on f.1r
Dedicated to Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart, Cardinal and Duke of York
From the collection of the Seminario di Frascati.
From the collection of the Seminario di Frascati.
First section ff.2r-v is an index. From the collection of the Seminario di Frascati.
From the collection of the Seminario di Frascati.
f.1r is title page
Scribe: Celestino Piccolini
designed to emulate the look of a printed book
See Iter liturgicum italicum. From the collection of the Seminario di Frascati.
Index on pp. 822-835. From the collection of the Seminario di Frascati.
Negotiations were conducted between Ignazio Nasalli, Archbishop of Cyprus, Nuncio to the Swiss Confederation, and Plenipotentiary to the court of William I, king of the Low Countries (r. 1813-1840). The mansuscript was written in The Hague. F.1r is the arms of Nasalli
Part 1 is in Vat.lat.15170. Negotiations conducted by Archbishop of Ciro, Ignazio Nasalli, papal nunzio to the Swiss Confederation and papal plenipotentiary to William I, King of the Low Countries" (1813-1840).
Copied from older manuscripts
See Iter liturgicum italicum. A mix of Latin and Italian
ff.1r-12v are calendar, likely Parisian, complete, in French. Bookplate on f.Iv for Giuseppe De Luca, signature on f.1v dated 1783, name of convent in French illegible in digital fascimileSee JONAS
See Iter liturgicum italicum in reference to the cover, 16th C Psalter
Dated November 27, 1614
starts f.38r, Vat.lat.15184-15187 are the autograph copy of Chronaca della sua Patri, thought to be lost by Tauleri after receiving it from the author. This volume is the first of three volumes of texts, originally followed by four volumes of sources, and per the foliation by Palombo the first 37ff are lost, as well as ff. 79-90. Of the source volumes, only vol.1 survives as Vat.lat.15187
In French
Date of Nov. 11, 1322 on f.1v in a different hand