Wright 1730, 2, 467 (3) (Q2244)

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excerpt on notable works in the Ambrosiana library in Milan
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Wright 1730, 2, 467 (3)
excerpt on notable works in the Ambrosiana library in Milan

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    We saw the Heads of his Quadragesimal and other Sermons in his own Hand-writing, which being branch'd out into Divisions, he calls Arbores. From these Heads thus written down, he made his Discourses, and enlarged upon them Extempore. (English)