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Formulario regular, em que se expressam os estilos com que hão de proceder os regulares em varias materias ao seu estado comcernentes / ae de Fr[ei] Agostinho de Evora, defin[idor], e agora de Fr[ei] Jozé de Cuba, preg[ador] e S[?am] de Evora e difinidor.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Manuscripts Ms. Codex 2063
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Format:
Book
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Agostinho, da Evora, Frei, 18th century
Contributor:
Jozé da Cuba, Frei, 18th century
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Henry Charles Lea Fund.
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Judicial process (Canon law)--Early works to 1800.
Judicial process (Canon law).
Portugal--Church history--18th century--Sources.
Portugal.
Genre:
codices (bound manuscripts)
manuals (instructional materials)
Manuscripts, European.
Penn Provenance:
Sold by Livraria Castro e Silva (Lisbon, Portugal), 2021.
Physical Description:
61 leaves : paper ; 170 x 105 (135 x 85) mm bound to 175 x 115 mm.
Place of Publication:
[Portugal], [17--].
Language Note:
Portuguese.
Summary:
Manual written by two friars from Evora and Cuba, towns in southeastern Portugal, each with the additional ecclesiastical title Definidor (in Latin, definitor), on judicial process in trials of clergy or religious. The manual is in 34 numbered sections, each with the heading Advertencia (reminder or observation), usually followed by one or more forms for procedures such as petitions and appeals. Unrelated 19th-century notes on costs for maize and flour added on endpapers and flyleaves, as well as the names Feliciano Joze Cardozo, Amadeo Joze Cardozo, and Joāo Cardozo Alarve.
Notes:
Ms. codex.
Title from title page (f. i recto).
Foliation: i + 59 + i, [i], 1-59, [i], contemporary foliation in ink, modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
Layout: Written in 23-25 long lines; octavo format.
Script: Written in cursive script.
Binding: Contemporary (18th-century) calf, with gilt spine over four bands.
Origin: Written in southeastern Portugal in the 18th century.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Henry Charles Lea Fund.
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Codex 2063.
OCLC:
1269093085

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