Excerpt from Numismata Summorum Pontificum Templi Vaticani Fabricam Indicantia, Chronologica Ejusdem Fabricae Narratione, Ac Multiplici Eruditione Explicata: Atque Uberiori Numismatum Omnium Pontificiorum Lucubrationi Veluti Prodromus Pręmissa, Opus Tertiņ Impressum Cum Correctione, Et Additamento, a Patre Philippo Bonanni Societatis Jesu
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