Chronicon : manuscript, 1785.

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Chronicon : manuscript, 1785.

A chronicle of history to 886, which was compiled from Latin and Greek manuscripts in the Vatican Library. The work is dedicated to Pope Pius VI.

1 v. (551 leaves) ; 46 x 32 cm.

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