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Al signor conte G.F. Sanmartino della Motta, pella sua laurea in giurisprudenza / applaudisce G.B. Beccaria d[elle]. S[cuole]. p[ie], e discorre di quistioni all' occasione de' tremuoti bolognesi da quello proposte
Al signor conte G.F. Sanmartino della Motta, pella sua laurea in giurisprudenza / applaudisce G.B. Beccaria d[elle]. S[cuole]. p[ie], e discorre di quistioni all' occasione de' tremuoti bolognesi da quello proposte
Creator
Beccaria, Giambatista, 1716-1781
Date
1780
Publication Place
Turin (Italy)
Publisher
G.M. Briolo
Description
Likely published 1780.
Likely published in Turin (Italy).
Likely published by G.M. Briolo.
Signatures: [*]⁴ **⁶.
Imprint from Balbo.
Balbo, P. Catalogo, 48.
Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.
Al signor conte G.F. Sanmartino della Motta, pella sua laurea in giurisprudenza / applaudisce G.B. Beccaria d[elle]. S[cuole]. p[ie], e discorre di quistioni all' occasione de' tremuoti bolognesi da quello proposte
Creator
Beccaria, Giambatista, 1716-1781
Date
1780
Publication Place
Turin (Italy)
Publisher
G.M. Briolo
Description
Likely published 1780.
Likely published in Turin (Italy).
Likely published by G.M. Briolo.
Signatures: [*]⁴ **⁶.
Imprint from Balbo.
Balbo, P. Catalogo, 48.
Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.