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Date
1530/05/09
Type of document
Location
Library / Archive call number
AHPB, 285/55
MS / Print
Scribe / Copyist / Notary
Partial or complete transcription / Summary

Vincentinus Nicholas Serrada was maybe a notary, following the tendency of the books that conformed his personal collection.

The inventory starts with the belongigns placed in a room looking onto the street, on the first floor. Four altarpieces, two dedicated to the Virgin Mary, one unspecified with 'vn letonet', and  one to St. Jerome. Also several 'saltiris', among them "Item altre saltiri de orgue motue [...]" and "saltiri de orgue malve grans menuts que son 6". At the smaller room above the street, altarpieces of the Virgin Mary, the baby Jesus, St. Christopher and St. Dominic; also three more 'saltiris'. 

Interesting is the inventary of books listed "En el estudi o scriptori de dita casa"

A printed volume of 'Civitate Dei', "el cartujano Vita Jesu Christi", a volume entitled "sposicio sing libros morales [...] striim[?]", another "Catalogus sanctorum et gestorum", another "Joseffus de antiquitatibus", all printed and folio-sized. Also titles as: 'Exemple Sancti Iheronimi', 'Arieli agustini', 'Valerius maximus',  Nebrija's 'Vocabulario', 'Suma artis notarie', 'Omelarius doctorum de tempore'. The book mentioned as 'Comentaria Jacobi de marquilles' surely refers to the work actually better known as "Commentaria Super Usaticis Barchi[none]". Other books include: St. Gregory, Tullius, Seneca, a Bible, Silver Morales, Aristotle, sermons of Vincent Ferrer, letters of St. Jerome, Sallust, and Alexandre.

There is also "Item altre libre de forma de full de paper scrit de ploma ligat en pergami Intitulat incipit canticum canticorum" and other 17 books, non-specified, "de pocha valua."