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Novena dedicada al culto del ínclito presbítero San Caralampio, primer abogado contra la peste y aire contagioso, adoptado por el mismo Jesucristo / dispuesta por el Br. D.J.M.R.H.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection BX2167.C36 N68 1821 copy 2
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
D. J. M. R. H.
H., D. J. M. R.
Sydney S. Keil Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Caralampio, Saint--Prayers and devotions--Spanish.
Caralampio.
Caralampio, Saint.
Novenas.
Genre:
Prayers and devotions.
Penn Provenance:
Keil, Jeffrey (donor) (copies 1-3)
Ocana, Josefa (autograph, December 1821) (copy 3)
Physical Description:
11 unnumbered pages, 21 pages ; 99 mm (16mo)
Place of Publication:
Mejico : Imprenta de D. Alejandro Valdes, 1821.
Notes:
"Resumen histórico de los tormentos y milagros del glorioso presbítero S. Caralampio, sacado de las antiguas actas de su martirio, que conservaba el rey de Francia, y tradujo del griego al latin David Hanxtou."--p. [3]-[10] (1st count).
Cited in:
Medina, J.T. México, 12025
OCLC:
26181297

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