Spoglio del Carlo Laurenzi, ca. 1867-1884.

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Spoglio del Carlo Laurenzi, ca. 1867-1884.

The materials in the buste include records of the apostolic delegation in Albano and Velletri (1867-1869) during a cholera outbreak, printed and manuscript materials concerning the Papal States, information on primary schools in Rome under ecclesiastical authority (1878), printed materials concerning Catholic schools, the institute "Angelo Mai" in Rome, seminaries, the Amministrazione dei Beni della Santa Sede, the Datary, and the secretary of state.

2 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837903

Bentley Historical Library

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Catholic Church. Secretariatus Status

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The office of secretarius intimus (private secretary) was entrusted by Leo X (1513-1521) to Pietro Ardighello, an assistant to Cardinal Giulio de' Medici (the future Clement VII [1523-1534] and a cousin of Leo X), who took over the direction of foreign affairs dealing with all correspondence in the vernacular, especially with the apostolic nuncios who were entrusted by that time with diplomatic missions of a permanent character. The correspondence was carried on in the name but no longer under t...

Angelo Mai (Institute : Rome, Italy)

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Catholic Church. Legation (Velletri, Italy)

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Catholic Church. Amministrazione dei beni della Santa Sede

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Established in 1926 by the merger of the Administrative Offices of the Prefecture of the Sacred Apostolic Palaces (ID VATV130-A) and of the Section for Ecclesiastical Dicasteries (ID VATV131-A). To see a general agency history for the Uffici e amministrazioni palatine, enter "FIN ID VATV220-A" From the description of Agency history record. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 145568872 ...

Catholic Church. Dataria Apostolica

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As early as the fourteenth century, the precise date on which the pope granted a particular favor was often a matter of crucial importance. The dating of the supplication, which could be also antedated, signaled the moment from which the grant of the grace had juridical validity. This became important if the same benefice was granted to two persons, because the earliest dated concession generally carried priority. There were other instances where a date might be important, for examp...

Laurenzi, Carlo, 1821-1893.

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Catholic Church. Delegation (Albano Laziale, Italy)

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