Memoria dei vescovi Franzesi residenti in Londra che non hanno dato la loro dismissione.
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Title
Memoria dei vescovi Franzesi residenti in Londra che non hanno dato la loro dismissione.
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Produced
[Place of publication not identified], 1805.
Description
104 leaves : paper ; 260 x 180 (245 x 140) mm bound to 260 x 190 mm
Formatted Contents Note
Fol. 2r-52v: "[Text] Memoria dei vescovi Franzesi residenti in Londra che non hanno dato la loro dimissione. In Londra 23 [Octo]bre 1805 ; Un Breve di S.S. Pio VII dato in Roma in Santa Maria Maggiore il 15 Agosto 1805 ... Non vi disaproveremo se voi ricusate di fare cio' che prave insinuazioni ci avrebbero potuto suggerire (followed by note 181 which is a citation from book 10 of the Ius Canonicum) ; fol. 52v: List of fourteen names: Arthur Richard Dillon, Arch[evêque] e Primate di Narbone, Louis Evêque d'Arres, Joseph Francois Evêque de Montpellier, Louis Andrè Evêque Conte de Noyon Pair de France, Jan Francois Evêque de Lion, Emanuel Louis Evêque de Perigueux, Pierre Augustin Evêque de Avrances, Sebastien Michel Evêque de Vannes, Henri Benoit Jules de Bethisy Evêque de Usès, Seignelay Colbert Evêque de Rodez, Charles Eutrope Evêque de Nantes, Philippe Francois d'Albignac Evêque d'Angouleme, Alessandre Henri de Chauvigni Evêque de Lombez, Etienne Jean Baptiste Louis des Halois de la Tour Evêque Nom[ine?] de Moulins."
Summary
Unpublished "Petite Eglise" schismatic manuscript expounding the position of the French bishops who fled to London after the French Revolution and following the Concordat of 1801 between Pope Pius VII and Napoleon Bonaparte.
Note
Ms. codex.
Title fom title page (fol. 1r).
Collation: Paper, fol. i + 52 + i; 1-2¹² 3⁴.
Layout: Written in 34 long lines.
Script: Written in a neat 19th century script in brown ink. A few light marginal ink stains.
Binding: Bound in a 19th century full, dark calf leather binding. Upper margin closely trimmed but with no loss of text. Paper flyleafs and pastedowns (pastedowns have writing on them - on the recto at the front and the verso at the back - before being pasted down, such that the writing is backwards and difficult to make out.
Origin: The colopon in the manuscript makes reference to Cox and Baylis, printers who had published other, similar pamphlets of dissident bishops: "De l'imprimerie de Cox et Baylis No. 75, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields a Londres." As yet there is no evidence that this pamphlet was ever published.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 292.
Title fom title page (fol. 1r).
Collation: Paper, fol. i + 52 + i; 1-2¹² 3⁴.
Layout: Written in 34 long lines.
Script: Written in a neat 19th century script in brown ink. A few light marginal ink stains.
Binding: Bound in a 19th century full, dark calf leather binding. Upper margin closely trimmed but with no loss of text. Paper flyleafs and pastedowns (pastedowns have writing on them - on the recto at the front and the verso at the back - before being pasted down, such that the writing is backwards and difficult to make out.
Origin: The colopon in the manuscript makes reference to Cox and Baylis, printers who had published other, similar pamphlets of dissident bishops: "De l'imprimerie de Cox et Baylis No. 75, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields a Londres." As yet there is no evidence that this pamphlet was ever published.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 292.
Language Note
In Italian, with some Latin.
Location
RBCAG Robbins MS 292
Access Note
RESTRICTED ORIGINAL: Use of original only by permission. Inquiries concerning this item should be directed, in writing, to the reference librarian for The Robbins Collection.
Call Number
Robbins MS 292
Language
Italian
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