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    I monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia, disegnati dalla spedizione scientifico-letteraria toscana in Egitto  –  Showing images 1 - 20 of 20
     
    • Title: I monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia, disegnati dalla spedizione scientifico-letteraria toscana in Egitto
      • Author: Rosellini, Ippolito, 1800-1843.
      • Description: 9 v. : ill., plates (some col., some fold.) ; 23 cm. and 3 atlases.
      • Citation: Brooklyn Museum Libraries. Wilbour Library of Egyptology. Special Collections
      • Imprint: Pisa : Presso N. Capurro e c., 1832-44.
      • Date: 1832-1844
      • Call Number: N378 R72 SCR
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