Sacred Leaves Manuscript Collection
Alternative Title
Catalogue 10 & 11
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Publication Date
January 2001
Abstract
Cats. 10 & 11, recto, verso: Two columns of black text with red and blue alternating capital initials throughout. Arabic pagination in upper right corner in addition to paragraph marking.
Keywords
Incunabula, Italy
Notes
Text in Latin. Original image found in: Sacred leaves beyond the quill ... printed books, 1450 - 1500. Printed by Giorgio Arrivabene, Venice, Italy. Text identification: These leaves come from the summa de Casibus Conscientiae, written by the fifteenth-century theologian Carletti de Chivasso (1411-1495). A dictionary of moral theology, the summa became Carletti's most well-known work and subsequently was referred to as the summa angelica. Items in this collection are only available online; we do not have physical copies of these items in the USF Library's Special Collections. The original items were returned to the donor.
Geographic Location
Italy
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Media Type
illuminated manuscripts
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
S04-00250-37639_B
Recommended Citation
University of South FloridaTampa Campus Library, "Leaves from summa de casibus conscientiae (or summa angelica) by Carletti de Chivasso Catalogue 10 & 11" (2001). Sacred Leaves Manuscript Collection. 196.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/sacred_leaves/196