Riggs Miller 1776, 184 (Q373): Difference between revisions
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(Changed claim: text of the quotation (P4): There is a library in the convent, but we found nothing remarkable in it, except a busto in wax of the late King [Victor Amadeus] reported to be so striking a likeness, as to cause those to start at the sight of it, who have known him when alive.) |
(Changed claim: text of the quotation (P4): There is a library in the convent, but we found nothing remarkable in it, except a busto in wax of the late King [Victor Amadeus] reported to be so striking a likeness, as to cause those to start at the sight of it, who have known him when alive.) |
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Property / text of the quotation: There is a library in the convent, but we found nothing remarkable in it, except a busto in wax of the late King [Victor Amadeus] reported to be so striking a likeness, as to cause those to start at the sight of it, who have known him when alive. (English) / reference | |||
trascribed from the edition: Letters from Italy, describing the manners, customs, antiquities, paintings,&c. of that Country. In the years 1770. and 1771., to a friend residing in France. By an english woman 1 transcription method: trascribed from the edition by hand transcription or full text URL: https://www.google.it/books/edition/Letters_from_Italy_Describing_the_Manner/TVoUAAAAQAAJ?hl=it&gbpv=1 | |||
Property / text of the quotation: There is a library in the convent, but we found nothing remarkable in it, except a busto in wax of the late King [Victor Amadeus] reported to be so striking a likeness, as to cause those to start at the sight of it, who have known him when alive. (English) / reference | |||
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Excerpt about Superga Cathedral's Library
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English | Riggs Miller 1776, 184 |
Excerpt about Superga Cathedral's Library |
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There is a library in the convent, but we found nothing remarkable in it, except a busto in wax of the late King [Victor Amadeus] reported to be so striking a likeness, as to cause those to start at the sight of it, who have known him when alive. (English)
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