Uffizio della Settimana Santa : colle rubriche volgari, argomenti de' Salmi, spiegazione delle cerimonie e misterj, con osservazioni, e riflessioni divote dell'abate Alessandro Mazzinelli

1794
Not on view
Contents: v. 1. Che contiene la Domenica delle Palme, il Lunedi, Martedi, er Mercoledi Santo -- v. 2. Che contiene il Giovedi, Venerdi, e Sabato Santi a tutte la Laudi -- v. 3. Che contiene l'Ore, la Messa, et le altre funzione del Sabato Santo, la Domenica de Risurrezione, e tutta l'Ottava

Illustrated with 14 engraved plates by various artists and engravers (11 of them after Giuseppe Passeri and one each after Annibale Caracci, and Gio. Batt. Puccetti).

Binding: Early 19th century red grained morocco, gilt arms on sides of Prince Camillo Borghese, brother-in-law to Napoleon I.

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  • Title: Uffizio della Settimana Santa : colle rubriche volgari, argomenti de' Salmi, spiegazione delle cerimonie e misterj, con osservazioni, e riflessioni divote dell'abate Alessandro Mazzinelli
  • Author: Alessandro Mazzinelli (Italian, active ca. 1700)
  • Publisher: Presso Luigi Perego Salvioni
  • Artist: After Giuseppe Passeri (Passari) (Italian, Rome 1654–1714 Rome)
  • Artist: After Annibale Carracci (Italian, Bologna 1560–1609 Rome)
  • Artist: After Giovanni Battista Pacetti (Italian, 1693–1743)
  • Author: Catholic Church
  • Date: 1794
  • Geography: Rome, Italy
  • Dimensions: 3 volumes in 1 (560 pages) : illustrations ; Height: 8 11/16 in. (22 cm)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Jayne Wrightsman, 2008
  • Object Number: BX2010 .A2 1794

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