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Kleine Schriften und Briefe. Band I: Kleine Schriften zur Geschichte der Kunst des Altertums. Band II: Ausgewählte Briefe.

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Curator: Herausgegeben von Hermann Uhde-Bernays.
Publisher: Insel-Verlag.
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Details: 2 vol. di 2, cm.14,5x23, pp.293,(7); 335,(5), mit insgesamt 22 Bildtafeln, legatura ed. in tutta tela tabacco, impress. ai piatti ant. e titoli in nero ai dorsi. Collana J.J. Winckelmanns Kleinen Schriften und Briefe, Band I u. II.

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