French prayer book, Prieres pour la messe, confession, et communion (manuscript, bound), circa 1770-1800.

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French prayer book, Prieres pour la messe, confession, et communion (manuscript, bound), circa 1770-1800.

This collection consists of a single item: a bound manuscript, "Prieres pour la Messe, Confession, et Communion" (Prayers for the Mass, Confession, and Communion). The 78-leaf manuscript, produced in Milan, is dedicated to "Madame N. N." All of the text is in French, with calligraphy and ornamentation in red, black, and gold ink by Gregoire (Gregorio) Pansechi.

.1 linear feet (1 volume, 78 leaves).

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