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DescriptionCathédrale-Siège renversé.jpg | Explication à partir du grec du sens précis du mot français "Cathédrale" que traduit le "Schéma homothétique d'origine" utilisé par Maurice Rosart dans son livre "Une cathédrale se dévoile" publié aux Editions du Rhin/La Nuée Bleue/DNA à Strasbourg. Février 2004. ISBN 2-7165-0622-1. |
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