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NAPOLI 2500: History of a city and its territory

Monday 29 September 2025, 03:00 PM • Rome

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Gregorio I Papa,

Moralia, sive Expositio in Job, 1496

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Venice, printed for Andream Torresanis de Asula: Anno domini 1496 xi mensis aprilis. In 2°. The first leaf (a1) replaced with a manuscript sheet with a colored papal coat of arms, a4-5 missing, some wormholes, slight water staining in the last quires, minor foxing, later binding in stiff parchment, gilt title within a tag on the spine.

Specialist Notes

The edition printed in an elegant Gothic font was considered of the highest value by bibliographers, and was produced by Torresani two years after Aldo Manuzio had left the printing house to found his own. Gregory the Great (504-604 AD), a member of a noble Roman family, was prefect of Rome before dedicating himself to religious life. Although inclined to monastic meditation, he was elected Pope thanks to his diplomatic and administrative skills. He is best remembered for promoting the first Christian mission to Great Britain, led by Augustine of Canterbury, with the aim of converting the Anglo-Saxons. His main work, the Moralia, begun during his stay at the court of Tiberius II in Constantinople and completed after his election as pontiff, is an extensive commentary on the book of Job and is considered one of the most extensive theological texts in the West.

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