Spoglio del Camillo Tarquini, [18--]-[18--].

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Spoglio del Camillo Tarquini, [18--]-[18--].

Materials in the busta include various printed materials concerning the Holy Office, the Index, the concordat of 1801, and other matters. This series includes material relating to the competency of the Holy Office and the Index.

1 busta.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837978

Bentley Historical Library

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