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and others. Further additions have been made at the expense of the Spanish government. The whole work in fifty-one volumes was published at Madrid (1747–1886). Its value is considerably increased by the insertion of ancient chronicles and documents not easily accessible elsewhere.
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was published in 1747. It consists of a vast compilation of Spanish ecclesiastical history. The book was read throughout Europe. Twenty-nine volumes appeared in the author's lifetime, and it was continued after his death by
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in five volumes (1732–1738). He then devoted himself to historical studies. The first published was his
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in 2 vols. (1757–1758), of which a third volume appeared in 1773. His last work was the
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Corresponding members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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España Sagrada, teatro geografico-historico de La Iglesia de España
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Enrique Flores

Villadiego
St Augustine
theology
University of Alcala
España Sagrada, teatro geografico-historico de La Iglesia de España
Manuel Risco
numismatist



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