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Orazione funebre in morte del Marchese Scipione Maffei detta nella cattedrale di Verona...Con l'aggiunta d'alcuni componimenti poetici d'autore veronese... (Verona 1755)

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Book; engraved portrait of Maffei (Cunego) and fold out plan of catafalque (Urbani)
Title: Orazione funebre in morte del Marchese Scipione Maffei detta nella cattedrale di Verona...Con l'aggiunta d'alcuni componimenti poetici d'autore veronese... (Verona 1755)
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Book; engraved portrait of Maffei (Cunego) and fold out plan of catafalque (Urbani).

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