Vita profezie, miracoli, e morte del B. Brandano : detto volgarmente il Pazzo di Giesù Christo : cavata dell'Archivio della Bicchierna di Siena. [18--?]

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Vita profezie, miracoli, e morte del B. Brandano : detto volgarmente il Pazzo di Giesù Christo : cavata dell'Archivio della Bicchierna di Siena. [18--?]

Manuscript, in unknown hand, pertaining to the life and death of "Brandano," of Petroio.

70 p., bound : paper ; 18 x 14 cm.

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Princeton University Library

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