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Eulogy of James II dedicated to pope Clement XI

MS. Add. C. 266

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Title

Eulogy of James II dedicated to pope Clement XI

Shelfmark

MS. Add. C. 266

Summary

Eulogy of James II dedicated to pope Clement XI, written early in the 18th century in Italy.

Associated place

Great Britain -- Politics and Government

Date

written early in the 18th century in Italy

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

106 pages

Custodial history

Two letters from count Politi Flamini of Recanati are at p. i, dated Feb. 16 and 24, which state that the MS. is from the library of cardinal Nina of Recanati.

Acquisition

Bought from count Politi Flamini of Recanati on March 1, 1886, for £2 2s.

Subject

Manuscripts, Latin

18th century

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  • James II, 1633-1701

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