The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire

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The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire. / Clausen, Kristine Bülow (Editor); Versluys, Miguel John (Editor); Capriotti Vittozzi, Giuseppina (Editor).

Roma : Edizioni Quasar, 2018. 384 p. (Papers of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome , Vol. 66).

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Harvard

Clausen, KB, Versluys, MJ & Capriotti Vittozzi, G (eds) 2018, The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire. Papers of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome , vol. 66, Edizioni Quasar, Roma.

APA

Clausen, K. B., Versluys, M. J., & Capriotti Vittozzi, G. (Eds.) (2018). The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire. Edizioni Quasar. Papers of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome Vol. 66

Vancouver

Clausen KB, (ed.), Versluys MJ, (ed.), Capriotti Vittozzi G, (ed.). The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire. Roma: Edizioni Quasar, 2018. 384 p. (Papers of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome , Vol. 66).

Author

Clausen, Kristine Bülow (Editor) ; Versluys, Miguel John (Editor) ; Capriotti Vittozzi, Giuseppina (Editor). / The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire. Roma : Edizioni Quasar, 2018. 384 p. (Papers of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome , Vol. 66).

Bibtex

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