Ostension del tiempo desde que morimas todos en Adan y desde que resucitamos con [Cristo].
Abstract:
Collection of short, apocalyptic biblical exegeses. In the prologue to the work the author addresses the idea of the impending apocalypse being everywhere apparent. The work provides exegeses on several biblical events, including Noah's Ark and the Exodus, and illustrates parallels to contemporary circumstances, thus providing the framework for a proper understanding of the end of days. The author also includes a prologue addressed to Pope Benedict XIV (1740-58). The title page includes the dates 1733 and 1761, but the last work is dated 1741.
112 leaves : paper; 147 x 101 (130 x 75) mm bound to 150 x 107 mm
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Notes:
Title from title page (f. 1r).; Origin: Probably written in Spain, after 1741.; Ms. codex.; Binding: Contemporary decorated boards (Zacour-Hirsch).; Foliation: Paper, i + 112 + i leaves; [i, 1-111]; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.; Script: Written in a cursive script.; Layout: Written in 18-24 long lines.; Watermark: Unidentified circle watermark with upper circle containing a crescent and with cross issuing from its top.; Spanish.
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