1683 ROMAN MARTYROLOGY GREGORY XIII MARTYRS LTHR SAINTS ROME GOD DEVIL BIBLE $$$
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(PICTURES BELOW DESCRIPTION) MARTYROLOGIVM ROMANVM Pope Gregory XIII; 1683; First Edition Thus; Apud Guerilios; Full Leather; 162 Pages + Bid Index/Topographic; w7"xh10.4; Latin Text; Extremely Rare; NO RESERVE!!! Great For any Religious/History Fan or Collector. Great Gift Idea; 328 Years Old; Can't Find Another from this year anywhere!!! Attributes: A Lovely, sleek original Full Black Morocco leather cover design with nice tooled boards/spine, (missing clasps), with a lovely title in red/black with illustration, with pretty woodcut initials, red/black text throughout, a few silk attached bookmarks, and a page of sheet music and a Famous Work, in a Monthly Format!!! Background: The Roman Martyrology is the official martyrology of the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church . It provides an extensive but not exhaustive list of the saints recognized by the Church. The Roman Martyrology was first published in 1583 by Pope Gregory XIII , who in the year before had decreed the revision of the Julian calendar that is called, after him, the Gregorian calendar . A second edition was published in the same year. The third edition, in 1584, was made obligatory wherever the Roman Rite was in use. Very soon, in 1586 and again in 1589, revised editions were published with corrections by Caesar Baronius along with indications of the sources
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