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The British School at Rome.
1660, it is more likely that he was the son of Giuseppe and the brother
and co-heir of Giangiacomo.
Fig. 16.-—Title-page of Edition B. 3, Book II.
(Size of'original 232x165 mm.)
4. The next edition was issued by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, the
most important member of the family, whose career lasted at least from
The British School at Rome.
1660, it is more likely that he was the son of Giuseppe and the brother
and co-heir of Giangiacomo.
Fig. 16.-—Title-page of Edition B. 3, Book II.
(Size of'original 232x165 mm.)
4. The next edition was issued by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, the
most important member of the family, whose career lasted at least from