Spoglio del Giuseppe Bofondi, 1825-1867.

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Spoglio del Giuseppe Bofondi, 1825-1867.

The contents of the buste are largely financial records. Several buste do concern Bofondi's work in the Rota, as legate to Ravenna, as apostolic visitor to the hospitals of S. Lucia and Brefotrofio, and in the offices of the secretary of state. A small amount of material concerns Bofondi's role as protector of the Collegio Capranica and regarding the office of president of the Censo.

9 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837817

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