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Martin d'Azpilcueta, born in Barásoain, Navarre, on December 13, 1491, and died in Rome on June 21, 1586, nicknamed "Doctor Navarrus" or "Navarre," was a Spanish canonist and theologian. He was the first to develop the quantitative theory of money and one of the greatest intellectuals of his time; he belonged to the School of Salamanca.
Regarding the condition of the book, note yellowed, discolored, and stained areas, foxing, torn or folded pages, a few missing pages, holes and soiling, and a few annotations.
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Length: 18.5 cm
Thickness: 8.5 cm
Width: 12 cm
H6456
Ref: J34L2LWBQA