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- c. 1740 (Production)
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1 volume (33 x 22 cm), containing 60 leaves. Half-bound.
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This book contains transcripts of various documents published in J. G. Schelhorn’s biography of Philipp Camerarius in 1740. The first item (Relatio vera et solida) contains a number of emendations incorporated in the printed text, which suggests that the manuscript was written or annotated by Schelhorn himself. The armorial bookplate of Robert, Earl of Crewe, is pasted inside the volume and his heraldic ‘garb’ is stamped on the front cover.
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See the table of contents below. On the spine is stamped ‘Relatio de Captivitate Camerarii MS.’
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Contents
ff. 1r–29v: Account of the imprisonment of Philipp Camerarius and Peter Rieter.
(Printed in Shelhorn, pp. 1–76 (second sequence).)
ff. 29v–40v: Account of Camerarius’s journey to Padua through Lombardy, 28 Sept.–23 Oct. 1613.
(Headed ‘Lit. A.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 47–68 (first sequence).)
ff. 41r–41v: Extract from Christophori Rosenbuchs Replica auff deß Calumnianten Lucæ Osian-dri Verantwortung wider die Jesuiter (1586).
(In German. Headed ‘Lit: B.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 77–8 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. A.’)
ff. 41v–42r: Letter from Philipp Camerarius to Joachim Camerarius.
(Headed ‘Lit. C.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 78–9 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. B.’)
ff. 42r–43r: Letter from Piero Vettori to Joachim Camerarius.
(Headed ‘Lit. D.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 79–80 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. C.’)
ff. 43r–44r: Petition on behalf of Philipp Camerarius and Peter Reiter, subscribed by Heinrichus Carolus à Kirchberg and nine others, 18 Sept. 1565.
(Dated at Rome. Headed ‘Lit. E.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 81–3 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. D.’)
ff. 43r–44r: Petition on behalf of Philipp Camerarius and Peter Reiter, subscribed by Heinrichus Carolus à Kirchberg and nine others, 18 Sept. 1565.
(Dated at Rome. Headed ‘Lit. E.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 81–3 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. D.’)
ff. 44r–45v: Letter from Christoph Führer to Carl Führer, 15 June 1565, with short references to other letters and an extract from another.
(In German. Dated at Venice. Headed ‘Lit. F.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 83–5 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. E.’)
ff. 46r–47v: Letter from Jacob Palaeologus to Joachim Camerarius, 25 July (1565).
(Dated at Prague. Headed ‘Lit: G.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 86–8 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. F.’)
ff. 47v: Letter from Zacharias Delphinus to Joachim Camerarius, 30 Jan. 1566.
(Headed ‘Lit: H.’ Printed in Schelhorn, p. 89 (second sequence), as ‘Lit. G.’)
ff. 48r–49v: Petitions by the German nation at the University of Bologna to the (i) the Cardinal of Ems and (ii) the imperial legate, July 1565.
(Marked in the margin ‘No. 1.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 89–92 (second sequence), as ‘Num. I.’)
ff. 49v–50v: Petition (by the German nation at the University of Bologna) to Jacques-Hannibal, Count of Embs.
(Headed ‘No. 2.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 92–3 (second sequence), as ‘Num. II.’)
ff. 50v–51v: Petition by the German nation at the University of Bologna to Francesco Crasso, (1565).
(Headed ‘No. 3.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 93–4 (second sequence), as ‘Num. III.’)
ff. 51v–53r: Letters from Ludwig Gremp von Freudenstein to (i) — Zasius, and (ii) Johann Baptist Weber, 2 July 1565.
(In German. Dated at Strasburg. Headed ‘No. 4.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 95–6 (second sequence), as ‘Num. IV.’)
ff. 53r–53v: Letter from Erasmus Neustetter to Joachim Camerarius, 22 July 1565.
(Headed ‘No. 5.’ Printed in Schelhorn, p. 97 (second sequence), as ‘Num. V.’)
ff. 53v–55r: Letters from the Duke of Bavaria to (i) Jacob Muffel and (ii) Pope Pius IV, 28 June 1565.
(In German and Latin. Dated at Berg Castle. (ii) was evidently copied from a transcript sent with (i). Headed ‘Lit. I.’ Printed in Schelhorn, pp. 98–9, as ‘Lit. H.’)
ff. 55r–55v: Letter from Johannes Crato to Joachim Camerarius, 24 Aug. 1565.
(Dated at Vienna. Headed ‘Lit. K.’ Printed in Schelhorn, p. 100, as ‘Lit. I.’)
ff. 55v–56r: Extracts from three letters from the Count of Arco, (imperial) orator at Rome, 4, 11, and 18 Aug. 1565.
(In Italian. These extracts, or perhaps copies of the complete letters, were evidently sent with Crato’s letter above. Headed ‘Lit. L.’ Printed in Schelhorn, p. 100–1, as ‘Lit. K.’)
ff. 56r–56r: Letter from Philipp Camerarius to Joachim Camerarius, 3 Dec. (1565).
(Dated at Ferrara. Headed ‘Lit. M.’ Printed in Schelhorn, p. 101–4, as ‘Lit. L.’)
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Foliated 1–58, with an unnumbered flyleaf at the front and another at the back.
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- allemand
- italien
- latin
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Printed in J. G. Schelhorn, De vita, fatis, ac meritis Philippi Camerarii, 1740 (paginated in two sequences). See 'Scope and content' for details.
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Mots-clés - Noms
- Albrecht V (1528–1579), Duke of Bavaria (Sujet)
- Cammermeister, Joachim (1534–1598), German physician and botanist, known as Joachim Camerarius (Sujet)
- Cammermeister, Philipp (1537–1624), German historian, known as Philippus Camerarius (Sujet)
- Chio, Giacomo da (c. 1520–1585), Italian theologian, known as Jacobus Palaeologus (Sujet)
- Crasso, Francesco (1500–1566), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (Sujet)
- Delfino, Zaccaria (1527–1583), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal, known as Zacharias Delphinus (Sujet)
- Gremp von Freudenstein, Ludwig (1509–1583), German lawyer (Sujet)
- Krafft, Johann (1519–1585), German humanist and physician, known as Johannes Crato von Krafftheim (Sujet)
- Muffel von Eschenau, Jacob (1509–1569), mayor of Nuremberg (Sujet)
- Neustetter, Erasmus (1523–1594), German humanist (Sujet)
- Vettori, Piero (1499–1585), Italian scholar, known as Petrus Victorius (Sujet)