Description De Rome Ancienne Et Moderne Et Ses Environs; Volume 2 (French Edition) - Softcover

Fea, Charles; Bonelli, A

 
9781248817629: Description De Rome Ancienne Et Moderne Et Ses Environs; Volume 2 (French Edition)

Synopsis

Description de Rome Ancienne et Moderne et ses Environs, Volume 2 offers a comprehensive exploration of Rome's rich history and architectural marvels. Authored by Charles Fea and A. Bonelli, this volume delves into the historical and contemporary aspects of Rome, providing a detailed account of its landmarks and surrounding areas.

Written in French, this book serves as an invaluable resource for historians, travelers, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of Rome from its ancient origins to its modern form. The detailed descriptions and historical insights make it a compelling read for those seeking a deeper appreciation of this iconic city.

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