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Rome, Gioacchino and Gian Giuseppe Salvioni, 1766. 2 parts in one vol. In 12th. Text printed in red and black, 7 copper plates engraved in the text, some slight bloom, coeval binding in hazelnut-colored Moroccan richly embossed in gold with wheels and phytomorphic elements, back with 5 nerves embossed in gold, dentelles, gilded and punched cuts, 5 tiny woodworm holes near the upper hood.
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