词条 | Fasciculus mirre |
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BackgroundFasciculus mirre was first compiled by an anonymous Franciscan in the German city of Cologne, although the exact date of its original composition is unknown.[1] During a time when Europe was on the eve of the Protestant Reformation, the pocket-sized text was convenient for those who could carry it around with them everywhere, reading it throughout the day and embracing the spiritual power it was believed to have embodied.[7]Following the expansion of both the printing press and the Reformation during the first half of the sixteenth century, various editions of the book were widely circulated throughout the Low Countries while the region was under the control of Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire. Between 1518 and 1550, twenty separate editions of Fasciculus mirre were printed in the bustling, mercantile hub of Antwerp,[8] a city which was becoming an epicenter of commercial printing as well as a popular safe-haven for non-Catholic religious movements such as Calvinism and Lutheranism.[9] Dutch Printed Editions, 1500-1578
English Jesuit VersionIn 1632-33, the book was translated into English by the Jesuit priest John Falconer. Falconer published it as Fasciculus myrrhæ. Or a briefe treatise of our Lord and Sauiours passion. Written by the R. Fa. I. F. of the Society of Iesus.[41] Modern SignificanceToday, Fasciculus mirre continues to be a curious obscurity in the vast realm of devotional literature and incunabula. Fully intact copies are extremely rare, but can be found through the Universal Short Title Catalogue database. Typically, only leaves (single pages with text on each side) can be found within the United States, either in museums or in University Libraries of Special Collections, as such leaves are prized among collectors of rare medieval manuscripts, incunabula, and post-incunabula. Examples of Leaves Housed at University Libraries in the United States
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Notes1. ^1 2 3 4 5 Pallarés Jiménez, Miguel Ángel. “Algunas Reflexiones Sobre El Inicio de la Tipografía en Zaragoza y Aragón: Cambios Pervivencias en la Transición del Códice al Impreso.” Universidad de Zaragoza (2002): 114. http://ifc.dpz.es/recursos/publicaciones/32/44/05pallares.pdf 2. ^Roest, Bert. "Franscicans Between Observance and Reformation: The Low Countries (ca. 1400-1600)." Franciscan Studies 63 (2005): 429-31. 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://translate.google.com/#la/en/Fasciculus%20mirre.|title=Google Translate: Fasciculus mirre|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}} 4. ^Roest, Bert. "Franscicans Between Observance and Reformation: The Low Countries (ca. 1400-1600)." Franciscan Studies 63 (2005): 431. 5. ^Indiana University of Pennsylvania Special Collections and University Archives. Pages from the Past: Original leaves from Rare Books and Manuscripts: Manuscript Group 178 (Jan. 29, 2015): 7. http://libs0500.library.iup.edu/depts/speccol/All%20Finding%20Aids/Finding%20aids/MG%20or%20Col/MG178Word.pdf 6. ^1 Pages from the Past: Original Leaves from Rare Books and Manuscripts. Portfolio Set I: History of the Written Word. Washington, D.C.: Foliophiles, 1964. 7. ^Roest, Bert. "Franscicans Between Observance and Reformation: The Low Countries (ca. 1400-1600)." Franciscan Studies 63 (2005): 428-33. 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ustc.ac.uk/index.php/search/cicero?tm_fulltext=&tm_field_allauthr=Fasciculus+mirre&tm_translator=&tm_editor=&tm_field_short_title=&tm_field_imprint=&tm_field_place=&sm_field_year=&f_sm_field_year=&t_sm_field_year=&sm_field_country=&sm_field_lang=&sm_field_format=&sm_field_digital=&tm_field_class=&tm_field_cit_name=&tm_field_cit_no=&order=year_asc&start=0&sm_field_std_place=|title=Universal Short Title Catalogue, hosted by the University of Saint Andrews|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=May 17, 2016}} 9. ^Matthijs de Lok. Review of Marnef, Guido, Antwerp in the Age of Reformation: Underground Protestantism in a Commercial Metropolis 1550-1577. H-Urban, H-Net Reviews. January, 1998.http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=1619. 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Or a briefe treatise of our Lord and Sauiours passion. Written by the R. Fa. I. F. of the Society of Iesus|last=|first=|date=|website=Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent|publisher=|access-date=May 20, 2016}} Further reading
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