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Published posthumously in Rome [Italy]: Antonio Blado, 1570 / 2nd ed. Cologne [Germany]: Cholinus, 1584.
Published posthumously in Rome [Italy]: Antonio Blado, 1570 / 2nd ed. Cologne [Germany]: Cholinus, 1584.


====Translations====
==Translations==


*[[Le sette chiese principali di Roma (1570 Lanfranchi) = De praecipuis urbis Romae sanctioribusque basilicis (The Seven Main Churches of Rome / 1570 Panvinio), book (Italian ed.)]]
==== 1570 -- [[Le sette chiese principali di Roma = De praecipuis urbis Romae sanctioribusque basilicis (The Seven Main Churches of Rome / 1570 @1570 Panvinio / Lanfranchi), book (Italian ed.)]] ====
[[Translated from Latin]] into Italian by [[Marco Antonio Lanfranchi]]. Published in [[Rome, Italy]]: Antonio Blado, 1570.


==Contents==
==Contents==

Latest revision as of 13:14, 19 December 2020

De praecipuis urbis Romae sanctioribusque basilicis, quas septem ecclesias vulgo vocant <Latin> / The Seven Main Churches of Rome (1570) is a book by Onofrio Panvinio.

Abstract

Editions

Published posthumously in Rome [Italy]: Antonio Blado, 1570 / 2nd ed. Cologne [Germany]: Cholinus, 1584.

Translations

1570 -- Le sette chiese principali di Roma = De praecipuis urbis Romae sanctioribusque basilicis (The Seven Main Churches of Rome / 1570 @1570 Panvinio / Lanfranchi), book (Italian ed.)

Translated from Latin into Italian by Marco Antonio Lanfranchi. Published in Rome, Italy: Antonio Blado, 1570.

Contents

External links

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