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Datos bibliográficos: Título Nouum Theatrum Pedemonti et Sabaudiae, siue accurata descriptio ipsorum urbium, palatiorum, templorum, &c ... Autor Alberts, Rutger Christoffel imp. Blooteling, Abraham il. Valck, Gerard, 1651-1726 il.

Más detalles: Materia Piemonte (Italia) -- Descripciones y viajes Saboya (Francia e Italia) -- Descripciones y viajes Editor Hagae Comitum : Sumptibus & cura Rutgeri Christophori Alberts Fecha de creación 1726 Formato 2 v.: principalmente il., grab. y map. calc.; fol. mayor Fuente Catálogo de la biblioteca Identificador OCLC : (OCoLC)928265196 Impresor Alberts, Rutger Christoffel imp. Ilustraciones Precede a cada port. un grab. calc. El correspondiente al tomo I: "G. Laeiresse invent., A. Blooteling sculp."; el del tomo II: "G. Laeiresse invent.; G. Valck sculp. Procedencia Colegio de San Acacio Lugar de Impresión La Haya Descripción física Numeros grabados y mapas pleg.

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Italiano: Rappresentazione di Sospel nel 1726
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