Annales eclesiasticos i seglares, de la M.N. i M.L. ciudad de Sevilla : que comprehenden la Olimpiada, o lustro de la corte en ella : con dos apendices, uno desde el año de 1671 hasta el de 1728, i otro desde 1734 hasta el de 1746...
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- Errata, 3[par.]2r. Signatures: [par.]-4[par.]² *-*9² A-3R². Two folded plates, both signed by Tortolero. The first depicts Philip V's entry into Seville on 3 Feb. 1729; the second, the translation of the body of Ferdinand III, saint and king of Castile and Léon, on 14 May 1729. Although credited to Lorenzo Baptista de Zuñiga in license and ... Seville (Spain)SpainSeville
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- [1748?]
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- Getty Research Institute
- Publisher:
- Impresso en Sevilla : En la imprenta de D. Florencio Joseph de Blàs y Quesada...
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- Getty Research Institute
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