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Recueil de lettres de M. Winckelmann, sur les découvertes faites à Herculanum, à Pompeii, à Stabia, à Caserte & à Rome
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avec des notes critiques : traduit de l'allemand., Johann Joachim Winckelmann
Title: Recueil de lettres de M. Winckelmann, sur les découvertes faites à Herculanum, à Pompeii, à Stabia, à Caserte & à Rome
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avec des notes critiques : traduit de l'allemand.
, Johann Joachim Winckelmann.
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