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=== APUG 1060 IV<ref>At the following link you can read the '''diplomatic transcription''' of all the manuscripts with call number [[Index:APUG_1060_IV|APUG 1060 IV]].</ref> ===  
 
=== APUG 1060 IV<ref>At the following link you can read the '''diplomatic transcription''' of all the manuscripts with call number [[Index:APUG_1060_IV|APUG 1060 IV]].</ref> ===  

Revision as of 10:29, 10 January 2020

Balthasar Loyola Mandes (1630-1667) was a Moroccan prince who converted to Catholicism and in 1657 became a Jesuit. The Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds some of his manuscripts containing letters and devotional works (description in MANUS On Line: APUG 1060), which will be published in this collection.

Le père Balthazar Mendez de Loyola (Anonyme, XVIIe siècle)
Huile sur toile, 0,61x0,54. Toulouse Résidence.
Provenance: Peut-être le tableau peint à Béziers en 1667 et remis "à l'epoque révolutionnaire dans la famille de Saune" qui le possédant en 1910. Restitué ou donné à la nouvelle Résidence de Toulouse après 1910.


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Today, the database contains metadata of 570 of about 8,000 letters.

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Manuscripts

APUG 1060 IV[1]


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References

  1. At the following link you can read the diplomatic transcription of all the manuscripts with call number APUG 1060 IV.