Partially illegible dated 19th-century ms. ownership inscription of Pancrazio (sometimes Pancracio) Lafita, a priest in Barbastro, Spain
[...]z de Màsen [i.e. Mossen?] Pancrazio Lafita, Presbitero
de Barbastro, 1, Julio, 1872.
Beneath "Presbitero":
[...]incunable[...]
este ej[empla]r. a-
leman
[Partially illegible dated 19th-century ms. ownership inscription of Pancrazio (sometimes Pancracio) Lafita, a priest in Barbastro, Spain. These documents identify him as "benefiziado-penitenziario de la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Barbastro" [curate-penitentiary of the Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción de Barbastro], as well as having some kind of supervisory authority over the parish of San Hipólito in 1891. By the turn of the twentieth century he was teaching at the seminary in Barbastro, where he appears to have been responsible for discovering the ms. of Ordinaciones y Paramientos de la Ciudad de Barbastro, a record of Barbastro's late 14th- and mid-15th century ordinances, subsequently edited and published by the historian Mariano de Pano y Ruata in 1905. He appears to have been a man of literary interests: from 1857-1873 he edited the periodical La Exposición de Sobarbe (cf. J.J. Nieto Callén, "La comarca de Somontano de Barbastro durante las Edades Moderna y Contemporánea," p. 123) and his name appears in the subscription list for the second edition of Enriqueta Lozano de Vílchez's Lira cristiana (Granada: Zamora, 1857) and for Saturnino López Novoa's Historia de la muy noble y muy leal Ciudad de Barbastro (Barcelona: Pablo Riera, 1861).]
Penn Libraries call number: Inc C-204 Folio
Penn Libraries catalog record
Partially illegible dated 19th-century ms. ownership inscription of Pancrazio (sometimes Pancracio) Lafita, a priest in Barbastro, Spain
[...]z de Màsen [i.e. Mossen?] Pancrazio Lafita, Presbitero
de Barbastro, 1, Julio, 1872.
Beneath "Presbitero":
[...]incunable[...]
este ej[empla]r. a-
leman
[Partially illegible dated 19th-century ms. ownership inscription of Pancrazio (sometimes Pancracio) Lafita, a priest in Barbastro, Spain. These documents identify him as "benefiziado-penitenziario de la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Barbastro" [curate-penitentiary of the Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción de Barbastro], as well as having some kind of supervisory authority over the parish of San Hipólito in 1891. By the turn of the twentieth century he was teaching at the seminary in Barbastro, where he appears to have been responsible for discovering the ms. of Ordinaciones y Paramientos de la Ciudad de Barbastro, a record of Barbastro's late 14th- and mid-15th century ordinances, subsequently edited and published by the historian Mariano de Pano y Ruata in 1905. He appears to have been a man of literary interests: from 1857-1873 he edited the periodical La Exposición de Sobarbe (cf. J.J. Nieto Callén, "La comarca de Somontano de Barbastro durante las Edades Moderna y Contemporánea," p. 123) and his name appears in the subscription list for the second edition of Enriqueta Lozano de Vílchez's Lira cristiana (Granada: Zamora, 1857) and for Saturnino López Novoa's Historia de la muy noble y muy leal Ciudad de Barbastro (Barcelona: Pablo Riera, 1861).]
Penn Libraries call number: Inc C-204 Folio
Penn Libraries catalog record