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Français : Dom Dieudonné, Sébastien, religieu de l'ordre de st-Benoist en l'abbaye de vannes : Le Cabinet de Courtagnon, poëme avec un Discours préliminaire sur l'histoire naturelle des fossiles de Champagne Editeur : Chaalons : Seneuze, 1763. Gravure par Varin.
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