Broadsides, 1742-1749, 1828.

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Broadsides, 1742-1749, 1828.

Group of twenty broadsides, all but one from the 1740s, consisting of decrees and public notices issued as edicts by the Governor or by the Vicar General of Rome in connection with secular or religious festivities in Rome, including seven proclamations relating to the Roman carnival. One broadside relates to the restoration of the city walls; two others concern the restoration of public fountains.

20 sheets.

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