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Reflexiones del Como Senor Manuel de Roda.

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Format:
Book
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Roda, Manuel de, 1708-1782.
Contributor:
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909, former owner.
Vilardebo, Sebastian, presbítero, former owner.
Language:
Latin
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Mayans y Siscar, Gregorio, 1699-1781.
Mayans y Siscar, Gregorio.
Catholic Church--History.
Catholic Church.
History.
Cistercians.
Privileges and immunities, Ecclesiastical.
Jurisprudence--History.
Jurisprudence.
Civil law--Spain--Early works to 1800.
Civil law.
Canon law--Early works to 1800.
Canon law.
Christian heresies.
Spain.
Genre:
codices (bound manuscripts)
histories (literary genre)
Manuscripts, Spanish.
Manuscripts, Latin.
Manuscripts, European.
Penn Provenance:
Previously owned by Sebastian Vilardebo, presbítero, Barcelona, 1862 (signature and date on preface, f. 4v).
Previously owned by Henry Charles Lea (bookplate, inside upper cover; signature, 1840, f. 1r).
Physical Description:
306 leaves : paper ; 210 x 150 (175 x 100) mm bound to 218 x 155 mm
Place of Publication:
[Spain], [1750-1862]
Language Note:
Spanish (f. 1-194v) and Latin (f. 196r-303v).
Summary:
The first section contains a brief history about the Concordat of 1753, and is signed and dated March 1862 by Sebastian Vilardebo. The second contains De Roda's opinions on Gregorio Mayans' observations, including observations on the authority of kings on bishops, the concordat of 1737, universities in Spain, and the study of jurisprudence and theology. The Compendium historiae ecclesiasticae contains the history of the Catholic Church from Julius Caesar to the end of the 17th century. De privilegiis Cisterciensibus is a brief compendium of privileges extracted from a three-volume work (Zacour-Hirsch). De jure canonico mostly references works by Popes Gregory IX, Boniface VIII, Clement V, and John XXII. De jure civili deals with civil law, referencing both Roman emperors and Spanish kings. Part of De jure civili is translated into Spanish (f. 261v-263v). De conciliis contains a history of various councils, from the Apostolic council to the Council of Trent. De haeresibus and Compendium haereticorum describe various heresies, such as atheism and polytheism, as well as heretics such as Pelagius, and movements such as those of the Anabaptists, Albigensians, and Calvinists.
Contents:
1. f.3r-4v: Noticia sobre el concordato del ano 1853 / Sebastian Vilardebo, presbítero.
2. f.5r-192r: Dictamen a una consulta / Manuel de Roda.
3. f.192v-194v: Indice lo contenido en este dictamen / Manuel de Roda.
4. f.196r-249r: Compendium historiae ecclesiasticae.
5. f.253r-257r: De privilegiis Cisterciensibus.
6. f.258r-259v: De jure canonico.
7. f.260r-263v: De jure civili.
8. f.264r-290v: De conciliis.
9. f.292r-301v: De haeresibus.
10. f.302r-303v: Compendium haereticorum.
Notes:
Ms. codex.
Title from title page (f. 2r).
Foliation: Paper, 306 leaves: 1-167, 162-361, 364-371, 374-375, [376-382], 1-107, 1-9, 1-12, 1-56, 1-24, [25-30]; contemporary pagination in ink, upper right recto, each work separately. Modern foliation in pencil, [1-306], lower right recto. References in record are to modern foliation.
Script: Written in three italic cursive hands.
Decoration: There is an initial R surrounded by geometric patterns in blue and red ink (f. 196r).
Binding: Contemporary parchment, with remnants of leather straps on upper and lower covers.
Origin: Written in Spain, in the late 18th century (Zacour-Hirsch).
Cited in:
Described in Zacour, Norman P. and Hirsch, Rudolf. Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Libraries of the University of Pennsylvania to 1800 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1965), p. 175 (Ms. Lea 131).
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Codex 1245
OCLC:
244249103

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