Published by en la imprenta de Joseph Gonzale, 1731
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. In-8º. (10), 30, pp, Text in Spanish and latin. Bound in modern full calf, floral gilt ornamented spines, with two gilt lettered labels, frame gilt covers, marbled endpapers.Moreno Curiel, José. Talavera de la Reina (Toledo), c. 1700 - Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), 1755. Trinitario footwear, archbishop. He took the habit and professed in Dos Barrios (Toledo). In 1724 he taught theology in Valladolid, a work that had not yet ended in 1730, when he was elected general chronicler of the Order. From April 3, 1732 to November 29, 1734 appears in the documents as Minister of the Convent of Burgos. He later signed as a depositary until February 12, 1736. Already on April 15, 1735, he was mentioned as a retired reader. He was also vicar of the Trinitarian nuns of El Toboso (1736-1739) and for several triennials (1737-1753) Minister of the Convent of Cuenca, whose cloister and church were built under his rule. In 1751 he was provincial secretary. He was also a synodal examiner of Cuenca and Burgos, first provincial definer, redeemer of captives and qualifier of the Holy Office. He was promoted to the archbishop's office in Santo Domingo on May 28, 1753, where he died on February 25, 1755 while visiting his people. Firmado por el autor.