An clericis licitum vel illicitum sit emere frumentum pro faciendo pane venale per conductas personas in suis propriis domibus et furnis circumscripta eorum necessitate quod si illicitum quo iure divino ne an humano.
Robbins MS 193
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Title
An clericis licitum vel illicitum sit emere frumentum pro faciendo pane venale per conductas personas in suis propriis domibus et furnis circumscripta eorum necessitate quod si illicitum quo iure divino ne an humano.
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Produced
Rome, Italy, 1610.
Description
10 leaves : paper ; 275 x 210 (235 x 160) mm
1 microfilm reel : negative (MN) and positive (Robbins MS)
1 microfilm reel : negative (MN) and positive (Robbins MS)
Formatted Contents Note
Fol. 1r-8v: "[header] Reverendi patris Alexandri de Angelis theologi Societatis Iesu pro veritate requisiti" ; "[title] An clericis licitum vel illicitum sit emere frumentum pro faciendo pane venale per conductas personas in suis propriis domibus et furnis circumscripta eorum necessitate quod si illicitum quo iure Divino ne an humano" ; "[text] Respondeo id non esse illicitum iure Divino neque positivo neque naturali ... sed probant ius divinum non posse usu mutari apertam itaque committunt aequivocationem ac proinde nihil concludunt" ; fol. 9r-10v: blank.
Summary
Alessandro degli Angeli was a Jesuit who taught philosophy and theology at the Collegio Romano. His major work, In Astrologos Coniectores Libri Quinque, saw six printings. This present work is an unpublished canon law question concerning whether a cleric may buy grain for the making of pane venale by people brought into his dwelling for that purpose. The item is foliated 962-971, indicating that this 10 folio gathering was once part of a larger text or collection of texts.
Note
Single unbound gathering.
Title from fol. 962r (i.e. fol. 1r).
Collation: Paper (watermark similar, but not identical, to Briquet "oiseau" 12210 and 12211), fol. 10 (foliated 962-971 in brown ink in earlier hand); 1¹⁰.
Layout: Written in 33 long lines.
Script: Written in a neat early modern hand.
Binding: Unbound.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 193.
Title from fol. 962r (i.e. fol. 1r).
Collation: Paper (watermark similar, but not identical, to Briquet "oiseau" 12210 and 12211), fol. 10 (foliated 962-971 in brown ink in earlier hand); 1¹⁰.
Layout: Written in 33 long lines.
Script: Written in a neat early modern hand.
Binding: Unbound.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 193.
Language Note
Latin.
Indexed In
Phillipps, T. Cat. ms., 7583.
Ownership
Once part of a manuscript in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps (his no. 7583), now disbound and separate. Robbins MS 191 contains material disbound from the same manuscript.
Publications About Described Materials Note
"Alexandre de Angelis," in Augustin de Backer & Alois de Backer, Bibliothèque des Écrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus vol. 5, Liége: Imprimerie de L. Grandmont-Donders, 1859 (viewed on Google Books, 2012 February 7); Lynn Thorndike, A History of Magic and Experimental Science vol. 6, pp. 202-04, New York: Columbia University Press, 1941.
Location
RBCAG Robbins MS 193
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 193
Language
Latin
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