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布兰卡,胡安-"建筑手册......附莱昂纳多-维格尼的增补和注释 "M.:约阿希姆-伊瓦拉的遗孀,1790 年。8º,磨砂浆糊。2 小时 + 175 页。+ 29 幅雕版。贸易中罕见。帕劳 34429。

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布兰卡,胡安-"建筑手册......附莱昂纳多-维格尼的增补和注释 "M.:约阿希姆-伊瓦拉的遗孀,1790 年。8º,磨砂浆糊。2 小时 + 175 页。+ 29 幅雕版。贸易中罕见。帕劳 34429。

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