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L' illustration du roman de Barlaam et Joasaph, d'après les clichés de la Frick art reference library et de la Mission Gabriel Millet au Mont-Athos

Title: L' illustration du roman de Barlaam et Joasaph, d'après les clichés de la Frick art reference library et de la Mission Gabriel Millet au Mont-Athos
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Sirarpie Der Nersessian.

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