Premium pages left without account:

Auction archive: Lot number 407

LATIN AND ITALIAN MANUSCRIPT - SIXTUS V, Pope (1521-1590, pope from 1585). Christiana pietas , papal brief permitting the return of the Jews to the Papal States, 22 October 1586, in Latin and Italian . MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM.

Auction 24.06.1998
24 Jun 1998
Estimate
US$700 - US$1,000
Price realised:
US$4,600
Auction archive: Lot number 407

LATIN AND ITALIAN MANUSCRIPT - SIXTUS V, Pope (1521-1590, pope from 1585). Christiana pietas , papal brief permitting the return of the Jews to the Papal States, 22 October 1586, in Latin and Italian . MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM.

Auction 24.06.1998
24 Jun 1998
Estimate
US$700 - US$1,000
Price realised:
US$4,600
Beschreibung:

LATIN AND ITALIAN MANUSCRIPT - SIXTUS V, Pope (1521-1590, pope from 1585). Christiana pietas , papal brief permitting the return of the Jews to the Papal States, 22 October 1586, in Latin and Italian . MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM. Attested copy, dated Rome, 30 November 1587 216 x 160 mm. 4 leaves, COMPLETE, 1 4 , 27 lines written in two styles of italic script, autograph subscriptions of Bernardinus Paschatius, apostolic notary, and Jacobus Sabellus [Savelli], cardinal bishop of Porto, with inkstamp of Paschatius's notarial mark. Small round hole through lower inner corner of blank margin for attachment of seal (seal not present). Modern calf, preserving early paper flyleaves (padded with a quantity of modern paper). TEXT An official copy of the papal bull, Christiana pietas , by which Pope Sixtus V permitted the return of the Jews to the Papal States, from which they had been banished in 1569 by his predecessor Pius V. The document permits Jews to settle in all the towns and territories, large and small, of the Papal States, and grants them full civic rights, as well as the right to establish their own schools, synagogues and cemeteries. They may practice medicine without any limitations, and take part in any aspect of commerce or industry. Taxes are reduced for the Jews of Rome and set at a level to promote immigration into papal territories. Jews are pardoned from all crimes except homicide, counterfeiting, rebellion and sacrilege, and the obligaton to attend Christian sermons is reduced to six times a year. Although Sixtus was motivated by his desire to place the finances of the papacy on a sound footing, primarily in order to support his massive building projects in Rome, his attitude toward the Jews was notably less harsh than that of most Renaissance popes. This text not printed in M. Stern, Urkundliche Beitrge zur Stellung der Ppste zu den Juden .

Auction archive: Lot number 407
Auction:
Datum:
24 Jun 1998
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
Beschreibung:

LATIN AND ITALIAN MANUSCRIPT - SIXTUS V, Pope (1521-1590, pope from 1585). Christiana pietas , papal brief permitting the return of the Jews to the Papal States, 22 October 1586, in Latin and Italian . MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM. Attested copy, dated Rome, 30 November 1587 216 x 160 mm. 4 leaves, COMPLETE, 1 4 , 27 lines written in two styles of italic script, autograph subscriptions of Bernardinus Paschatius, apostolic notary, and Jacobus Sabellus [Savelli], cardinal bishop of Porto, with inkstamp of Paschatius's notarial mark. Small round hole through lower inner corner of blank margin for attachment of seal (seal not present). Modern calf, preserving early paper flyleaves (padded with a quantity of modern paper). TEXT An official copy of the papal bull, Christiana pietas , by which Pope Sixtus V permitted the return of the Jews to the Papal States, from which they had been banished in 1569 by his predecessor Pius V. The document permits Jews to settle in all the towns and territories, large and small, of the Papal States, and grants them full civic rights, as well as the right to establish their own schools, synagogues and cemeteries. They may practice medicine without any limitations, and take part in any aspect of commerce or industry. Taxes are reduced for the Jews of Rome and set at a level to promote immigration into papal territories. Jews are pardoned from all crimes except homicide, counterfeiting, rebellion and sacrilege, and the obligaton to attend Christian sermons is reduced to six times a year. Although Sixtus was motivated by his desire to place the finances of the papacy on a sound footing, primarily in order to support his massive building projects in Rome, his attitude toward the Jews was notably less harsh than that of most Renaissance popes. This text not printed in M. Stern, Urkundliche Beitrge zur Stellung der Ppste zu den Juden .

Auction archive: Lot number 407
Auction:
Datum:
24 Jun 1998
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
Try LotSearch

Try LotSearch and its premium features for 7 days - without any costs!

  • Search lots and bid
  • Price database and artist analysis
  • Alerts for your searches
Create an alert now!

Be notified automatically about new items in upcoming auctions.

Create an alert