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Notizie storico-critiche sulla divisione delle aree.

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Publisher: R.Ist.Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti.
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Details: cm.24,5x33,5, pp.26, fascicolo. Estratto dal vol.XXII delle Memorie del R.Istituto.

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