Brescia and Milan, Francesco Agnelli, 1746. In 8°. Tied with. Leonardo del Porto Maurizio. Via Crucis. Rome and Milan, Francesco Agnelli, 1748. With 16 chalcographic plates depicting the 14 stations of the Via Crucis, a cross in the sky supported by two cherubs above the city of Rome and a panel that synthetically represents the entire route of the Via Crucis. Splendid coeval binding in burgundy calfskin with floral decorations on the plates and on the spine, gilt edges.
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