Index Librorum Prohibitorum ... Gregorii XVI. ... jussu editus Romæ 1841. (Appendix a die 1 Sept. 1840 ad 1 Nov. 1851 ... Appendix a die 1 Novemb. a 1 Febr. 1852.).

Index Librorum Prohibitorum ... Gregorii XVI. ... jussu editus Romæ 1841. (Appendix a die 1 Sept. 1840 ad 1 Nov. 1851 ... Appendix a die 1 Novemb. a 1 Febr. 1852.).
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