Excerpt from Voyage Pittoresque dans l'Empire Ottoman, en Grece, dans la Troade, les Îles de l'Archipel Et sur les Cotes de l'Asie-Mineure, Vol. 2
Chapitre treizième. Pl. 1. Plan de la Ville de Pergame 2. Ruines d'un Gymnase 3. Reste de l'amphithéâtre de Pergame.
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