Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or, A faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris the one taken out of the book written by Theodorus Amydenus ; the other out of that by Mr. Carr.

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Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or, A faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris the one taken out of the book written by Theodorus Amydenus ; the other out of that by Mr. Carr.
Author
Ameyden, Dirk, 1586-1656.
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Printed at Oxford :: [s.n.],
1687.
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Charities -- Early works to 1800.
Paris (France) -- Charities.
Rome (Italy) -- Charities.
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XI. Palotta's Colledge.

Evangelista Palotta of Picenum, named Car∣dinal Cusentinus by Sixtus Quintus, founded a Colledge of twelve young men, who were to study Theology in his own house; and dying left the most Reverend John Baptista Palotta, his brothers Son, his Heir, a man of great in∣tegrity and famous for an Embassy into Por∣tugal from Pope Ʋrban the eighth: To him he committed the care of this Colledge.

Peter Corso Protonotary Apostolick, and Re∣ferendary of either Signature, left for his sole Heir the Sodality of the Holy Ghost of the Sicilians on this side Pharos: on whom he laid a charge, That they should found a Colledge for their Countrymen: So much the Stone saith upon his Sepulchre.

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