Jesuit Domus professa, Rome
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Books formerly in the library of the Jesuit Domus professa in Rome
The first professed house of the Society of Jesus was the Roman residence of the Superior General (abbreviation: Dom. Prof. Rom.), which was located at the Gesù church until the suppression of the Society in 1773; and again from 1814 to 1873.[1]
- Shelfmark W/M-5-10
- Paolo Giovio, the Elder. Pauli Iouii ... illustrium virorum vitae..
Florence: 1549.- Inscription on title page: Domus Prof. Rom. Soc. Iesu ex dono Porani (?) Plati.