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Libera trasposizione dal Theatro delle città d’Italia con nova aggiunta. Variante del titolo: - Theatro delle città d'Italia con le sue figure intagliate in rame & descrittioni di esse in questa terza impressione accresciuto di nova aggiunta di molte figure e dichiarationi.

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Publisher: Istituto Geografico Militare.
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Details: cm.16x24, pp.320, numerose riproduzione di viste e carte geografiche antiche. brossura sopraccoperta fig. Supplemento alla Rivista L'Universo.

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