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Relation de l'inquisition de Goa.

Date

1688

Creator

Dellon, Gabriel
Part of: VII. Polemics and Histories
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Creator
Dellon, Gabriel
Collection
Harley L. McDevitt Collection on the Spanish Inquisition
Date
1688
Publisher
Chez Daniel Horthemels ..., A Paris
Material Type
Book
Genre/Physical Characteristic
16 unnumbered pages, 251 pages, 13 unnumbered pages, 6 leaves of plates (3 folded)
Dimensions
16 cm (12mo)
Language
French
Immediate Source of Acquisition
With the ex libris bookplate of Annibal Fernandes Thomas on the front pastedown endpaper
Related Location
France, Paris
Subject
Inquisition -- India -- Velha Goa

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Identifier
INQ-140
Campus Location
Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries
Link to Library Catalog
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