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Pinelli, Bartolomeo, Istoria Romana. Incisa ad acqua forte da Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano. L'Anno 1818, e 1819. o.O.[Roma] u.J, "Frontespizio della Istoria Romana incisa all'acqua, da Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano 1818"; (2.illustr.Titelbl. (Taf.[1])

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Title: Pinelli, Bartolomeo, Istoria Romana. Incisa ad acqua forte da Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano. L'Anno 1818, e 1819. o.O.[Roma] u.J, "Frontespizio della Istoria Romana incisa all'acqua, da Bartolomeo Pinelli Romano 1818"; (2.illustr.Titelbl. (Taf.[1])
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