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Marco Agrippa. I suoi tempi e il suo Pantheon, attualmente tomba dei re d'Italia Vittorio Emanuele II - Umberto I di Savoia.

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Publisher: Tipografia Nazionale di G.Bertero e C.
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Details: cm.18x25,5, pp.144, 9 figg.in bn.nt. e 3 tavv.ripieg.ft., legatura cartonata coeva, con perdita della carta che lo fasciava.

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