An edition of Imitare ecclesias nobiles (1992)

Imitare ecclesias nobiles

die Kathedralen von Narbonne, Toulouse und Rodez und die nordfranzösische Rayonnantgotik im Languedoc

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An edition of Imitare ecclesias nobiles (1992)

Imitare ecclesias nobiles

die Kathedralen von Narbonne, Toulouse und Rodez und die nordfranzösische Rayonnantgotik im Languedoc

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Language
German
Pages
406

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-394) and index.
Plans on 3 folded leaves in pocket.
Summary in French.

Published in
Worms
Other Titles
Die Kathedralen von Narbonne, Toulouse und Rodez und die nordfranzösische Rayonnantgotik im Languedoc.

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA5549.L35 F74 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
406 p., [105] p. of plates :
Number of pages
406

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1134477M
ISBN 10
3884620851
LCCN
94100923
OCLC/WorldCat
28640959
Library Thing
2643611
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1333359

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