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Discorso sopra un sonnambolo maraviglioso : che fa dormendo una gran parte di quelle operazioni che farebbe vegliando / del p. maestro F. Domenico Pino dell' Ordine de' Predicatori.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pino, Domenico.
Contributor:
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Sleepwalking--Early works to 1800.
Sleepwalking.
Penn Provenance:
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909 (autograph) (bookplate)
Physical Description:
20 unnumbered pages, 104, 8 pages ; 20 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
Liberal church : Italy : 18th century. 1:3 PU
Place of Publication:
In Milano : Per Giuseppe Mazzucchelli nella Stamperia Malatesta, MDCCLXX [1770]
Notes:
Date appears before printer's name on title leaf.
Woodcuts: initials and head-piece.
"Appendice al Discorso sopra un sonnambolo ec." (8 p. at end)
Dedicated to Count Carlo di Firmian.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
No. 2 in a volume of works in Italian largely concerned with the 18th century Catholic Church bound together with spine title: Liberal church. Italy. 18th century, I, 3.
Penn Libraries copy imperfect: all after p. 104 wanting.
Penn Libraries copy has Henry Charles Lea's bookplate on front pastedown; ms. general title leaf ("The Liberal Church, Italy, 1751-1798, I, pt. III") bound in at beginning of volume; blue leaf with Henry Charles Lea's autograph (1889) bound in before title leaf of this work.
OCLC:
14317293

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