[New post] I Finally Got Myself An “Annuario Pontificio”.
admin posted: " by Anura Gurugeon November 4, 2022 Click to ENLARGE. My copy. The 1985 edition. Got it from eBay, delivered today, for $27.17 (in total). Title pages. List of popes. Directory of all the dioceses. I really " Anura Guruge
I really didn't need it! All the information I could get from an 'Annuario Pontifico' (Pontifical Yearbook), i.e., the list of popes, list of cardinals, & organization of the curia, I already have in buckets -- &, moreover, in ENGLISH. The 'AP' is in 100% Italian, which makes it difficult for me to follow, though, of course, you can get a fairly good idea of what is being said, especially when it is talking about names.
In 2007, when I started doing my research into popes I thought that I had to get my hands on an AP just to make sure that I was not missing out of anything. In those days, I recall, that APs were hard to get, in the U.S. $120 comes to mind. I think that that was about what the average price was -- plus there were long shipping times being quoted since most were being shipped across from Europe. I then quickly discovered that all the data I wanted was readily available, in English, in more extensive detail, online & in other, easier to obtain books. So, I lost interest in APs & to be honest hadn't looked for one until last week.
Getting this 'AP' only came about because I was in eBay looking for OLD copies of "J.N.D. Kelly's" 'Oxford Dictionary Of Popes' as I talked about in this post. I didn't want the new revised editions published well after Kelly's death. Partly because of nostalgia, since my old copy, in tatters, was from 2006, I wanted one (or has it transpired two) from that era. Hence, why I went to eBay. Well, as I said in that earlier post, I ended up getting two copies, one from eBay & the other from Amazon. It was after I had bought that book from eBay that it struck me that I should look to see what APs were going for. The prices varied from ~$25 to well over $70 -- the newer editions typically more expensive. I really didn't care what year I got. There was one for 1978 -- the year of the 3 popes. But, I realized that this one would not include the two that got elected that year. So, I opted for the 1985, which was priced at $26 -- with "Make An Offer" option. As you can see, I got it for $2, plus shipping.
It is a LARGE book. 2,070, densely packed pages. It is quite literally a red brick. I have only thumbed through it. It is cute & neat. I wish I could read Italian.
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