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Cosmopoli, Dominicum Puteanum, 1711. In 2 °. 2 vols. Title page, first tome in red and black ink, with woodblock mark of a girl who draws water from the well, initials and woodcut friezes, scattered blooms, light browning, woodworm work on the lower white margin of some files, small tear at the margin lower white of H1-H4 of the second tome, rare annotations in pencil, abrasion with small loss at the white margin of the title page (1st tome), contemporary parchment binding with author, title and manuscript tome on the spine with 4 nerves, some spots and holes of woodworm.
Published for the first time in 1668 by the theologian and lawyer Giacomo Pignatelli from Lecce, this important work collects thousands of consultationes on the disputes regarding the Council of Trent and the canonization of the Saints.
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