Reales exequias que a su augusta soberana Da. Maria Amalia de Saxonia, reina de España, consagró el rendido amor, y gratitud de la mui ilustre ciudad de Barcelona, en los dias 23, y 24 de abril de 1761
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- License permitting publication of the "Oracion funebre" dated 27 January 1762 and pasted on p. [1] at end. With 27 woodcut armorial devices and emblems of provinces, countries, and continents under Spanish rule, and 5 engraved plates by Francisco Boix and Ignacio Valls after designs by Francisco and Manuel Tramullas. The "Oracion funebre" has ... SpainBarcelona
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- [1762]
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- Getty Research Institute
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- En Barcelona : En la imprenta de Maria Teresa Vendréll, y Texidó
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