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Short accounts of seventy seven Jesuit Fathers, chiefly martyrs

MS. Add. A. 21

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Title

Short accounts of seventy seven Jesuit Fathers, chiefly martyrs

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MS. Add. A. 21

Summary

Short accounts of seventy seven Jesuit Fathers, chiefly martyrs, arranged in order of the days on which they are commemorated, preceded by an index of 'Martiri et altre Persone insigni della Compagnia.' There are some corrections and additions in a rather later hand. The first account is of Alfonso di Castro: some of the persons are English.

Date

written in about A.D. 1650

Language

Italian

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

58 Leaves

Custodial history

Catalogue of the ... collection of Splendid Manuscripts ... formed by M. Guglielmo Libri 1859 no. 538*

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