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#103492 Epigrafia

Inscriptiones Italiae. Vol.X, Regio X, fasciculus V, Brixia, parte III.

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Curator: Academiae Italicae consociatae ediderunt.
Publisher: Ist.Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato- Archivi di Stato.
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Details: cm.27x35, pp.500-775, num.figg.bn.nt. brossura

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