細節
JULIUS II (1453-1513, Pope from 1503). Plenaria indulgencia y remissio de tots los pecats, aquella que los romanos pontifices donan alos qui van en ajuda dela terra sancta y segons se guanyan en roma enl any del jubileu. [Toledo: Juan Varela, ca. 1510].
Two settings of the same indulgence printed on a two-pull press. Chancery full-sheet broadside (283 x 404mm), intended for division in half. Southwestern French paper, serpent watermark located towards the edge of the sheet in the second chain-space (type of Briquet 13744-51). Gothic types 6:110 (headings) and 14:64 (text). 53 lines. Two different historiated initials A for incipit: A honor de deu y dela sua gloriosa mare, woodcut white-on-black circular devices of the Holy Monogram, woodcut signatures of Diego de Ribera, Bishop of Majorca 1508-12, and wafer seals. Headings and initials printed in red. (Worming affecting text and seals.) Provenance: unsold indulgence forms have a higher rate of survival than completed ones.
Both settings of this half-sheet broadside crusade indulgence in Catalan are APPARENTLY UNRECORDED (not in Perez Pastor or Norton). They represent another edition of the text described by Norton under 1075 (1b).
Two settings of the same indulgence printed on a two-pull press. Chancery full-sheet broadside (283 x 404mm), intended for division in half. Southwestern French paper, serpent watermark located towards the edge of the sheet in the second chain-space (type of Briquet 13744-51). Gothic types 6:110 (headings) and 14:64 (text). 53 lines. Two different historiated initials A for incipit: A honor de deu y dela sua gloriosa mare, woodcut white-on-black circular devices of the Holy Monogram, woodcut signatures of Diego de Ribera, Bishop of Majorca 1508-12, and wafer seals. Headings and initials printed in red. (Worming affecting text and seals.) Provenance: unsold indulgence forms have a higher rate of survival than completed ones.
Both settings of this half-sheet broadside crusade indulgence in Catalan are APPARENTLY UNRECORDED (not in Perez Pastor or Norton). They represent another edition of the text described by Norton under 1075 (1b).