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Title

The Roman Breviary of Paul V and Urban VIII

Date

1754

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy 1699, Italian

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Nettie G. Naumburg, 1930.356

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Title

The Roman Breviary of Paul V and Urban VIII

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy 1699, Italian

Date

1754

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Nettie G. Naumburg, 1930.356

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Google
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Microsoft
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The image is a photograph of an old historical document written in Latin. The top section of the document prominently displays the title "PAULUS PAPA V." in large red capitalized letters, indicating it was issued by Pope Paul V. Below the title, there is a subheading in red that reads "Ad futuram rei memoriam." The main body of the text begins with an initial drop cap "E" and is printed in black ink. The content appears to be a formal papal decree or letter, discussing matters related to the Benedictine Order and ecclesiastical reforms, dated the first of October 1612. The text outlines specific instructions and authoritative decrees related to liturgical books and practices within the Church. At the bottom, the document concludes with a formal closing and the name "S. Cobellutius," likely indicating the scribe or official responsible for drafting the document. There is also a small "DE" at the bottom right corner, perhaps indicating a page number or part of a cataloging system. The document's margins show signs of aging, with slight discoloration and minor tears visible, suggesting it is a well-preserved historical artifact.

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The image appears to be a page from a historical document or book. It contains Latin text with the title "PAULUS PAPA V." The text discusses matters related to the Catholic Church and the Papacy. There are no human faces or individuals identified in this image.

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The image shows the title page of a historical document titled "PAULUS PAPA V." which translates to "Pope Paul V" in English. The document appears to be written in Latin and is dated October 1, 1612 at the bottom of the page. It seems to be an official decree or announcement issued by Pope Paul V, likely pertaining to religious matters within the Catholic Church at that time. The text is printed in an old style font on aged paper, giving it an antique look characteristic of documents from the early 17th century.

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This is a historical document from Pope Paul V (Paulus Papa V), dated October 1, 1612, in the eighth year of his pontificate. The document appears to be a papal decree or official statement "Ad futuram rei memoriam" (for future memory of the matter). The text is printed in Latin, with the title in red letters. There's a decorative woodcut initial "E" at the beginning of the main text that includes an architectural scene. The document appears to concern reforms related to the Benedictine Order's breviary and other liturgical books. It's signed at the bottom by S. Cobellutius. The document is well-preserved and appears to be from an official church publication or collection of papal documents from the early 17th century.

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The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring the title "PAULUS PAPA V." in large red text at the top. Below the title, the subtitle "Ad futuram rei memoriam" is written in smaller red text. The page is filled with Latin text, which appears to be a formal document or letter. The text is written in a formal, cursive script and is divided into paragraphs. The page has a worn and aged appearance, with visible signs of aging such as yellowing paper and torn edges. In the background, a gray surface is visible, possibly a table or shelf. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that the book is an antique or rare volume, possibly from the 16th or 17th century. The use of Latin and the formal tone of the text suggest that it may be a historical or religious document.

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This image depicts a page from an old book, likely a religious text. The page is yellowed and worn, with visible signs of aging such as tears and discoloration. The text is written in Latin, with the title "PAULUS PAPA V" at the top, indicating that it is a papal document or decree. The text is divided into two columns, with the left column featuring a small illustration of a building or monument. The right column contains the main body of the text, which appears to be a formal declaration or announcement. The language is formal and ornate, suggesting that it is an official document from the Catholic Church. At the bottom of the page, there is a signature or notation that reads "S. Gobellutius," which may indicate the author or scribe responsible for the document. Overall, the image suggests that this is a rare and historic document that provides insight into the workings of the Catholic Church during a particular period in history.

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The image appears to be a page from an old book or document. The text is written in Latin and is printed in a bold red font. The page contains a title or heading that reads "PAULUS PAPA V" and a subtitle that reads "Ad futuram rei memoriam." Below the title, there is an illustration of a building or structure, possibly a church or monastery. The text on the page discusses various religious and ecclesiastical matters, including the reform of monastic orders, the recitation of the Divine Office, and the granting of indulgences and privileges. The page also includes a date of October 1, 1612, and the name of the printer, "S. Cobellutius."

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The image shows a page from a book. The page is old, with visible stains and wear. The title of the book is "Paulus Papa V." in bold red text at the top. Below the title, there is a smaller red text that reads "Ad futurum rei memoriam," which is Latin for "for the future memory of the matter." The page contains a lengthy text in Latin. The text is printed in a serif font, and the lines are neatly aligned. There is a small illustration on the left side of the page, depicting a building with a cross on top and a flag on the side. The illustration is in black and white and appears to be a woodcut. The text on the page is dense and appears to be a formal document or decree. The content is not easily decipherable without knowledge of Latin, but it seems to be a religious or official document, possibly related to the Catholic Church or the papacy. The page number "2" is printed at the bottom of the page, indicating that this is the second page of the document. The condition of the page suggests that it is from an old book, possibly from the 17th or 18th century. The text and illustration provide a glimpse into the historical and cultural context of the time, reflecting the religious and political landscape of the period.

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Amazon

PAPA
PAULUS
futuram
memoriam.
Ad futuram rei memoriam.
rei
Ad
Domino
Ordinis
libenter
PAULUS PAPA V
fplendore
accepimnus
confulitur;
ervitutis
expedire
quodam
rum
gulari
gulari quodam fplendore refulgent, votis confulitur;
falubriter
prout in Domino consicimus falubriter expedire
in
prout
ad
intendimus
Ecclefia
votis
V
refulgent,
Dei
per
dilecti
defuper
consicimus
itaque
Cuim
Cuim itaque Gicut accepimnus dilecti filii
filii
Nobis
officio
Behcdicti,
rum Ordinis fanccti Behcdicti, per qui quae in Ecclefia Dei fin-
Apoltolicze
ad ea libenter intendimus Apoltolicze piis Monacho.
qui
quae
X injundo Nobis defuper ervitutis officio
piis
fin-
Monacho.
injundo
Gicut
ea
X
fanccti
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ift PAULUS PAPA V. Ad futuram rei memoriam. X injuncto Nobis defuper Apoftolice fervitutis officio per quæ piis Monacho- rum Ordinis fancti Behedicti, qui in Ecclefia Dei fin- quodam fplendore refulgent, votis confulitur, prout in Domino conicimus falubriter expedire Cùm itaque ficut áccepimus dilecti filii Procuratores Generales Monachorum militantium fub Regula fan- đi Benedicti ad Reformationem fui Ordinis Breviarii, & aliorum li- brorum Ecclefiafticorum Choralium deputati poft diuturnos, & mul- tos labores Breviariuim, & libros hujufmodi reformaverint; eaque re- formatione præftitefint, ut Ordinis prædicti Religiofi impofterum uni- formi Ritu Horás Canonicas recitaturi, & facrificium laudis cu con- fenfu Altiffimo immolaturi fint; cùm antehac diverfa officia perage rent : Nos laudabile confilium hujufmodi plurimùm commendantes & omnes ejufdem Ordinis Religiofos ad Breviarium, & libros Cho- , reformatos unanimiter recipiendos in Domino , & opus hujufmodi quantum in Domino poffumus ad ea libenter intendimus gulari rales , ut præfertur pro- movere cupientes, Et infrà. Et üt prædicti Religiofi ad Breviarium, & libros Chorales, ut præfertur, reformatos, unanimiter recipiendos cò alacriùs inducantur, quò fpititualibus ctiam donis fe magis refectos éffe compererint, etiam providere volentes: Omnibus, & fingulis pra dictis eadem hujufmodi fic reformatum recitando, ut Breviarium conc Vile gratias & Indulgentias, ac peccatorum remiffiones que fel, rec. Pius Papa V. Prædeceffor nofter recitan- tibus Breviarium Romanum conceffit, auctoritate, & tenore prædi- étis indulgemus. Non obftante noftra de non concedendis indulgen- tiis ad inffar, ac aliis Conftitutionibus, & Ordinationibus Apoftolicis, ac quibufvis ftatutis, & confuetudinibus, etiam juramento, confirma- tione Apoftolica, vel quavis firmitate alia roboratis, privilegiis quo- que, indultis & litteris Apoftolicis in contrarium præmifforum : quo- modolibet conceffis, confirmat is & innovatis, ceterifque contrariis qui- ut præfentium tranfumptis, etiam in ipfis litteris impreffis, manu alicujus Notarii publici fubfcriptis, & fi- cadem bufcumque: Volumus autem gillo perfonæ in dignitate Ecclefiaftica conftitute r unitis prorfus fides adhibeatur, que ipfis præfentibus adhiberetur, fi forent exhibitæ, vel oftenfæ. Datum Romæ apud Sanctum Marcum fub annulo Pifcatoris, die prima Octobris 1612. Pontificatus noftri anno octavo. S. Cobellutius. iton DE 2
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PAULUS
PAPA
V.
Ad
futuram
rei
memoriam.
X
injuncto
Nobis
per
Monacho-
rum
Ordinis
fancti
Behedicti,
qui
Ecclefia
Dei
refulgent,
votis
confulitur,
prout
conicimus
falubriter
expedire
itaque
áccepimus
dilecti
Generales
Monachorum
militantium
fub
Regula
fan-
đi
Breviarii,
aliorum
brorum
Choralium
deputati
Breviariuim,
hujufmodi
reformaverint;
impofterum
uni-
Horás
Canonicas
fenfu
Altiffimo
:
Religiofos
in
,
&
quantum
Domino
poffumus
ad
ea
libenter
præfertur
pro-
movere
cupientes,
Et
üt
Breviarium,
libros
Chorales,
ut
præfertur,
reformatos,
inducantur,
quò
fpititualibus
ctiam
donis
fe
magis
éffe
fingulis
pra
eadem
Breviarium
Vile
gratias
Indulgentias,
Papa
nofter
recitan-
tibus
Romanum
tenore
obftante
noftra
non
tiis
ac
Conftitutionibus,
Apoftolicis,
confuetudinibus,
etiam
juramento,
confirma-
tione
quavis
firmitate
alia
roboratis,
privilegiis
quo-
que,
indultis
litteris
conceffis,
is
innovatis,
ceterifque
contrariis
qui-
præfentium
tranfumptis,
ipfis
impreffis,
manu
alicujus
Notarii
Pifcatoris,
prima
Octobris
1612.
Pontificatus
noftri
anno
octavo.
S.
Cobellutius.
iton
DE
2
defuper
Apoftolice
fervitutis
officio
quæ
piis
fin-
quodam
fplendore
Cùm
ficut
filii
Procuratores
Benedicti
Reformationem
fui
li-
Ecclefiafticorum
poft
diuturnos,
mul-
tos
labores
eaque
re-
formatione
præftitefint,
prædicti
Religiofi
formi
Ritu
recitaturi,
facrificium
laudis
cu
con-
immolaturi
fint;
cùm
antehac
diverfa
officia
perage
rent
Nos
laudabile
confilium
plurimùm
commendantes
omnes
ejufdem
Cho-
reformatos
unanimiter
recipiendos
opus
intendimus
gulari
rales
infrà.
alacriùs
refectos
compererint,
providere
volentes:
Omnibus,
dictis
fic
reformatum
recitando,
conc
peccatorum
remiffiones
que
fel,
rec.
Pius
Prædeceffor
conceffit,
auctoritate,
prædi-
étis
indulgemus.
Non
de
concedendis
indulgen-
inffar,
aliis
Ordinationibus
quibufvis
ftatutis,
Apoftolica,
vel
Apoftolicis
contrarium
præmifforum
modolibet
confirmat
publici
fubfcriptis,
fi-
cadem
bufcumque:
Volumus
autem
gillo
perfonæ
dignitate
Ecclefiaftica
conftitute
r
unitis
prorfus
fides
adhibeatur,
præfentibus
adhiberetur,
fi
forent
exhibitæ,
oftenfæ.
Datum
Romæ
apud
Sanctum
Marcum
annulo
die