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Illustrissimi, or "To the Illustrious Ones", is a collection of letters written by Pope John Paul I when he was Patriarch of Venice. The letters were originally published in the Italian Christian paper Messaggero di S. Antonio between 1972 and 1975, and published in book form in 1976. The book was first published in English in 1978, when Cardinal Luciani (as he was then known) was elected Pope. As the English translation only reached the public after his death (after reigning as Pope for just 33 days), it stands as one of the few writings in public circulation that indicate what sort of person John Paul I was and what sort of Pope he might have been had he lived longer.

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  • Illustrissimi (es)
  • Illustrissimi (en)
  • Humblement vôtre (fr)
  • Illustrissimi (it)
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  • Illustrissimi, en castellano A los ilustres, es una colección de cartas escritas por Juan Pablo I cuando era Patriarca de Venecia. Las cartas fueron publicadas originalmente en el periódico cristiano "Messaggero di S. Antonio" entre 1972 y 1975 y publicadas en forma de libro en 1976. El libro fue publicado en inglés en 1978 cuando Albino Luciani fue elegido Papa, pero la traducción inglesa sólo logró tuvo éxito masivo después de su muerte (habiendo sido Papa durante 33 días). Las cartas son uno de los pocos documentos en circulación que indican qué clase de persona era Juan Pablo I y qué clase de Papa podría haber sido si sobrevivía. (es)
  • Illustrissimi, or "To the Illustrious Ones", is a collection of letters written by Pope John Paul I when he was Patriarch of Venice. The letters were originally published in the Italian Christian paper Messaggero di S. Antonio between 1972 and 1975, and published in book form in 1976. The book was first published in English in 1978, when Cardinal Luciani (as he was then known) was elected Pope. As the English translation only reached the public after his death (after reigning as Pope for just 33 days), it stands as one of the few writings in public circulation that indicate what sort of person John Paul I was and what sort of Pope he might have been had he lived longer. (en)
  • Humblement vôtre (titre original : Illustrissimi) est un recueil de quarante lettres écrites par Albino Luciani, alors patriarche de Venise, élu pape sous le nom de Jean-Paul Ier le 26 août 1978. Ces quarante lettres ont d'abord été publiées, de 1971 à 1976, dans le magazine italien Messaggero di Sant'Antonio. Le livre Illustrissimi est publié pour la 1e fois en Italie au mois de janvier 1976 ; il paraît en France en 1978, chez Nouvelle Cité, sous le titre Humblement vôtre. (fr)
  • Illustrissimi è un volume pubblicato nel gennaio del 1976 ad opera del Patriarca di Venezia card. Albino Luciani, il quale due anni e mezzo dopo sarebbe stato nominato pontefice con il nome di Giovanni Paolo I. (it)
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  • Illustrissimi, en castellano A los ilustres, es una colección de cartas escritas por Juan Pablo I cuando era Patriarca de Venecia. Las cartas fueron publicadas originalmente en el periódico cristiano "Messaggero di S. Antonio" entre 1972 y 1975 y publicadas en forma de libro en 1976. El libro fue publicado en inglés en 1978 cuando Albino Luciani fue elegido Papa, pero la traducción inglesa sólo logró tuvo éxito masivo después de su muerte (habiendo sido Papa durante 33 días). Las cartas son uno de los pocos documentos en circulación que indican qué clase de persona era Juan Pablo I y qué clase de Papa podría haber sido si sobrevivía. (es)
  • Illustrissimi, or "To the Illustrious Ones", is a collection of letters written by Pope John Paul I when he was Patriarch of Venice. The letters were originally published in the Italian Christian paper Messaggero di S. Antonio between 1972 and 1975, and published in book form in 1976. The book was first published in English in 1978, when Cardinal Luciani (as he was then known) was elected Pope. As the English translation only reached the public after his death (after reigning as Pope for just 33 days), it stands as one of the few writings in public circulation that indicate what sort of person John Paul I was and what sort of Pope he might have been had he lived longer. (en)
  • Humblement vôtre (titre original : Illustrissimi) est un recueil de quarante lettres écrites par Albino Luciani, alors patriarche de Venise, élu pape sous le nom de Jean-Paul Ier le 26 août 1978. Ces quarante lettres ont d'abord été publiées, de 1971 à 1976, dans le magazine italien Messaggero di Sant'Antonio. Le livre Illustrissimi est publié pour la 1e fois en Italie au mois de janvier 1976 ; il paraît en France en 1978, chez Nouvelle Cité, sous le titre Humblement vôtre. (fr)
  • Illustrissimi è un volume pubblicato nel gennaio del 1976 ad opera del Patriarca di Venezia card. Albino Luciani, il quale due anni e mezzo dopo sarebbe stato nominato pontefice con il nome di Giovanni Paolo I. (it)
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