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Calendarium romanum : chronologorum causa constructum cum gemino epactarum dispositu : ad novilunia civilia sine tabulis astronomicis accurate, & facile ante, et post Christum natum invenienda : juxta methodum periodi annorum M.DCCCC.XXXII : directae ad cyclum perpetuum epactarum tetraetericarum, sive quadriennalium, stylo tam Juliano, quam Gregoriano / auctore F. Guillelmo Bonjour Tolosano ...

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bonjour, Guillaume, 1670-1714.
Contributor:
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Arthur H. Lea Library Endowment Fund.
Buagni, Giovanni Francesco, printer.
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Church calendar--Early works to 1800.
Church calendar.
Calendar, Roman.
Calendar, Gregorian.
Calendar, Julian.
Astronomy--Tables--Early works to 1800.
Astronomy.
Astronomy--Tables.
Penn Provenance:
Jesuits (Stonyhurst, England) (stamp)
Jesuits (Liège, Belgium) (inscription)
English College of St. Omers (inscription)
Stonyhurst College (stamp)
Physical Description:
84 pages ; 27 cm (folio)
Fingerprint:
n-ob t.uæ 1622 toPr (3) 1701 (R)
Place of Publication:
Romae : Typis Joannis Francisci Buagni, MDCCI [1701]
Notes:
Signatures: A-I⁴ K⁶.
Epilogue has date February 9 1702.
Ecclesiastical calendar with Julian, Gregorian and lunar calendrical calculations up to the year 1932.
Woodcuts: device on title page, initial on page 3 and monogram on page 5.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Arthur H. Lea Library Endowment Fund.
Lea Library copy has date on title page altered in ms. to MDCCII [1702]
Lea Library copy has various ms. shelfmarks on end papers.
Lea Library copy from the English Jesuit College at Liège, known as English College of St. Omers, founded by the Jesuits in 1593 at St. Omer relocated to Bruges in 1762, to Liège in 1773, and to Stonyhurst, England in 1794. Copy bears ownership inscriptions "Bibl. Maj. Coll. Angl. Soc. Jesu Leodij" "Coll. Saxo. Bib Maj." as well as a stamp from Stonyhurst College.
Lea Library copy bound in contemporary vellum boards with red sprinkled edges.
OCLC:
915276211

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