Spoglio del Ludovico Gazzoli, 1822-1858.

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Spoglio del Ludovico Gazzoli, 1822-1858.

Materials in the buste concern the apostolic delegation in Pesaro-Urbino, the Congregazione del Buon Governo, published works concerning the case of Conte Pellegrino Rossi vs. Card. G. Antonelli and the reform of various aspects of pontifical administration. Additional published materials concern the civil and economic natures of the competencies of the Segnatura, Rota, and Buon Governo.

2 buste.

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Bentley Historical Library

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