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Lot: 3124
Valentine''s Days. 3 vols. manuscripts

(Manuscript) "VALENTINE FASTS".- 3 vols. manuscripts: volume I "from 1306 to 1774"; Volume II "comprises from the conquest of Valencia in 1238, up to the year 1500, inclusive"; Volume III "comprises from the year 1501 to the present day". 8th, hi. smooth spine. 3 vols. Volume III reaches the year 1802 (some leaves are missing at the end and in the middle of the copy). Chronicle of the city and its surroundings: Year 1367 "In this year the main altar of San Juan del Mercado was set on fire and everything was consumed". Year 1374: "In this year the festival of Corpus Christi began to be celebrated in Valencia (see 1362 and 1372). Year 1500 "In this year the convent of Franciscan Nuns of Jerusalem was founded outside this city by the ancestors of the Count of Casal ". Some years have no comments. A very curious and important document for the history of Valencia.

Title
(Manuscript) Valentine's splendors
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3 vols.

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