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FRANCESC GIMENO. View of Santa Creu d'Olorda. Charcoal and clarion drawing on paper Signed and located 19x50 cm. Rust. Silvery wood frame. Not examined without frame.

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FRANCESC GIMENO. View of Santa Creu d'Olorda. Charcoal and clarion drawing on paper Signed and located 19x50 cm. Rust. Silvery wood frame. Not examined without frame.

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Letter of indulgence of Pope Pius VI. from 1776 Magnificent late baroque letter of indulgence, consisting of a partially hand-coloured copperplate engraving printed on laid paper by Francesco Mazzoni (mentioned in Rome from 1738 to 1789) with handwritten additions, Peter and Paul holding the sweat cloth of Veronica at the top centre, which is crowned by the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove, left view of the Vatican with St Peter's Square and St Peter's Church, bottom left view of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, top right historical view of the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls and bottom right view of the Basilica of St Mary Maggiore. Maria Maggiore", left portrait of Pope Pius VI (1717-1799, born Giovanni Angelo Count Braschi, Pope Pius VI from 1775), right depiction of a papal audience in St Peter's Basilica, below three depictions of the appointment as Pope, left proclamation of the new Pope from the balcony after the conclave, centre procession with the Pope carried in a palanquin from the Sistine Chapel to St Peter's Basilica and right prayer of the Pope at St Peter's Basilica. St Peter's and on the right the Pope's prayer at the Holy Door, with the Latin text "Beatissime Pater - Dominicus Killer Romae praesens ac brevi discessurus Sanctitati Vestrae humillime Supplicat ut dignetur sibi suisque Consanguineis ac affinibus in primo Gradu nec non 12 hic nominatis Personis Indulgentiam plenariam in articulo Mortis Sacramentaliter confessis ac Sacra Comunione refectis aut Salutem contrite SSimum [Sanctissimum] Nomen Jesu ore vel corde devote invocantibus benigne concedere am Gratiam Deo [engl.Most Holy Father - Dominic Killer, who is present in Rome and will soon depart, humbly requests Your Holiness to kindly grant full absolution to himself and his first-degree blood relatives and relatives by marriage, and in particular to the 12 persons named here, who at the moment of death made their confession at the reception of the sacrament and were strengthened by Holy Communion or, as salvation, devoutly vow the most holy name of Jesus with their mouth or heart. Thanks be to God. ]", on the right list with the names of the 12 persons concerned, inscribed and dated "Sanctisimo Pio VI - Die 13 mensi Jannuary 1776 [His Holiness Pius VI on 13 January 1776] ..." and indistinct signature, embossed paper seal and year "Anno 1776" on the lower left, information on the Latin text on the reverse, traces of folding, lack of conservation, framed behind glass, folded dimensions approx. 43 x 56 cm.

FERRERO (Francesco-Maria). Augustæ regiæque Sabaudæ domus arbor gentilitia. Augustæ Taurinorum [Turin], ex typographia Io[hannis]Baptistæ Zappatæ, 1702. In-folio, 208pp, bilingual Latin and French printing, speckled fawn half-calf, spine ribbed, partitioned and decorated with gilt motifs including fleurs-de-lis, with red title-pieces and bookplates, marbled parchment boards, speckled edges; errata leaf missing (paginated 209 with blank verso); spine worn with leather missing from one nerve, one spine completely split, first and last pages a little soiled, some notes and underlining in pencil (binding circa 1840). First edition of this genealogy of the House of Savoy, accompanied by historical accounts. Copper-engraved illustration comprising 33 (of 37) plates: frontispiece by Georges Tasnière after Giulio-Cesare Grampino, and 32 portraits by Georges Tasnière, Pierre Giffart and Jean-Baptiste Bouchet after the Annécian painter François Josserme dit Lange (Antonio Manno and Vincenzo Promis, Bibliografia storica degli Stati della monarchia di Savoia, Torino, Brocca, 1884, vol.I, n°1887, n°171, with 30 plates; Saffroy, vol.III, n°50113, with 36 plates). A great clerk and historian of the Duchy of Savoy, Francesco-Maria Ferrero (1655-1730), son of the Count of Lavriano, obtained in 1707 the post of economo regio created for him and was in charge of the regale of vacant benefices. He was also appointed provost of Montcenis (1717), abbot of the Santo-Stefano d'Ivrée monastery (1718), and played an active role in the reform of the University of Turin. He published the present work, followed by a monograph on the city of Turin (1712) and a treatise on Italian linguistics (1722). Provenance: Société héraldique (copper-engraved ex-libris armorial vignette on first flyleaf). -Collège héraldique de France (ex-libris stamps on title).