Amadeus von Portugal (Joannes Menesius de Silva). Apocalypsis nova. 1 Blatt mit historisierten Bordüren. Illuminiertes Manuskript auf Pergament. Die seitlichen Bordüren mit Renaissance-Gebilden mit musizierenden Engeln und Putten, die Symbole der Evangelisten in den Ecken, die obere Bordüre mit Gottvater und Seraphim über einem roten Feld enthalten Titel und Rubrik in 5 Zeilen mit Versalien in Gold. Die untere Bordüre mit einer Landschaft und 2 Engeln, ein Wappen haltend. Seitlich des Wappens die Initialen IO und AT. Der 25zeilige, in brauner Tinte geschriebene Text beginnt mit einer Versalie in Gold auf blauem und grünem Untergrund. Verso 30 Zeilen Text. (Veneto, ca. 1500). 31,7 x 21, 5 cm.
Hier handelt es sich um das 1. Blatt eines Exemplars der Apocalypsis nova, ein mystisches Werk, anscheinend verfasst vom Seligen Amadeus von Portugal (1431-1482), ein Franziskanermönch, der sich Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts in Italien niederließ und dort eine strenggläubige Gemeinde um die Kirche S. Pietro in Montorio in Rom gründete. Apocalypsis nova, ein Werk der Offenbarung und Weissagung, wurde ihm angeblich vom Erzengel Gabriel diktiert. Der Kern der Botschaft ist die bevorstehende Ankunft des (Angelic Pope?), der, nach einer Periode der Strafe, die Östlichen und Lateinischen Kirchen vereinigen und ein neues Zeitalter des Christentums einleiten würde. Das Werk zirkulierte als Manuskript bis ins 16. Jahrhundert hinein. Allerdings selten in solch kunstvoll und sorgfältig ausgeführten Exemplaren wie bei dem hier vorliegenden Blatt. Die erste gedruckte Version erschien 1502. Der Text des vorliegenden Blattes beginnt mit "Ego etc" und endet verso mit "Esaias etc." - Knittrig und mit kleinen Farbfehlstellen, sonst gut erhalten.
Pseudo-Amadeus of Portugal (Joannes Menesius de Silva ,1431-1482). Apocalypsis nova, in Latin, a single leaf with historiated full border, illuminated manuscript on vellum. - (Veneto, c.1500). 317 x 215mm. Full-page border the sides with renaissance structures bearing music-making angels and putti, the symbols of the Evangelists at the four corners, God the Father with seraphim in the upper border above a red panel with the title and rubric in five lines of display capitals of gold, the lower margin with a landscape and two angels holding a coat of arms, azure, a lion rampant argent flanked by two palm-fronds or, a black biretta above and to either side the initials IO and AT, the text opening with a gold capital on a ground of green and blue and continuing with 25 lines written in brown ink in an upright humanistic hand, the verso with 30 lines of text (creased, worn with losses and some contours and features strengthened). This is the opening page of a copy of the Apocalypsis nova, a mystical work claiming to have been written by the Blessed Amadeus of Portugal, a Franciscan who settled in Italy in the middle of the 15th century and founded a strict congregation centred on the church on S. Pietro in Montorio in Rome. The Apocalypsis nova, a millenarian work of revelation and prophecy, was reputedly dictated to him by the Angel Gabriel. The core of its message concerned the imminent advent of the Angelic Pope who, after a period of chastisement, would unite the eastern and Latin churches and usher in a new age of Christendom. Gabriel was, unsurprisingly, forthcoming on issues that concerned the more austere Franciscans and during one of Amadeus's raptures he received confirmation of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin. The work circulated in manuscript into the 16th century, though rarely in such elaborate and professionally produced copies as witnessed by the present leaf, and its influence was extended by the publication of the printed edition in 1502. Text on the present leaf opens with the incipit of the work, 'Ego Amedeus fui raptus ex spelunca' and ends on the verso with, 'Esaias Hieremias. Daniel et Exechiel.'
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