"Exigit Contumacium" Papal Bull Facsimile Edition

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On February 18, 1513, Pope Julius II issued this papal bull to excommunicate the Kings of Navarra, Juan III de Albret and Catalina de Foix, due to their support in favor of King of France Louis XII in the war against the Papal States.

The document is written in Latin on parchment.

We have 1 facsimile edition of the manuscript ""Exigit Contumacium" Papal Bull": Bula "Exigit Contumacium" Papa Julio II facsimile edition, published by Editorial Mintzoa

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Bula "Exigit Contumacium" Papa Julio II

Pamplona: Editorial Mintzoa

  • Commentary (Spanish) by Pescador, Aitor
  • Limited Edition: 150 copies
  • Full-size color reproduction of the entire original document, "Exigit Contumacium" Papal Bull: the facsimile attempts to replicate the look-and-feel and physical features of the original document; pages are trimmed according to the original format; the binding might not be consistent with the current document binding.

The edition contains the facsimile bull (80x53 cm), a commentary volume by Aitor Pescador, and the translation and transcription of the original Latin document.

The publication of this facsimile edition was possible thanks to the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports of Spain, the Real General Archive of Simancas, and the General Direction of Fine Arts of Spain.

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