Lettere 1936-1963

Author of Architettura del medioevo in Sardegna which won him the Premio Nazionale Olivetti in 1956, Raffaello Delogu was an art historian and Commissioner for Antiquities and Monuments in Sardinia, Abruzzo and Sicily. His correspondence with one of the most eminent Italian writers of the second hal...

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Language:Italian
Published: Firenze Firenze University Press 2012
Series:Fonti storiche e letterarie - Edizioni cartacee e digitali
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