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Description Colección de artículos en su mayoría sobre el mobiliario litúrgico de las iglesias gallegas, en la Edad Media
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Source Nueva Imprenta de San Francisco de Sales, Calle de la Bola, número 8, Madrid
The Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, Ontario
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Author José Villa-Amil y Castro
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