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L'Abbazia di Pomposa.

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Curator: A cura del Reale Istituto d'Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte di Roma.
Publisher: Reale Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato.
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Details: 1 vol.+1 cartella, cm.28x40,5, cartella cm.33x45, pp.279, 414 ill.bn.nt.e XLV tavv.bn.e col.in cartella a libro. legature editoriali in tutta tela, legg.ai piatti ant.e dorsi,

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