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#44929 Regione Lazio

La città del perdono. Pellegrinaggi e Anni Santi a Roma in Età Moderna. 1550-1750. Anno V, n.2/3. Maggio - Dicembre 1997.

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Curatore: Introduz.e cura di Stefania Nanni e Maria Antonietta Visceglia.
Editore: Archivio Izzi.
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Collana: Coll.Roma Moderna e Contemporanea.
Dettagli: cm.17x24, pp.390, alcune tavv.bn.nt. brossura sopracop.fig. Coll.Roma Moderna e Contemporanea. Alcuni saggi in lingua francese.

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