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Conférence DDM - Octobre 2017
n.b : Toutes les bibliographies de ces conférences datent de l'année de la conférence et ne se veulent pas exhaustives ... à compléter par de nouvelles publications !
Photo : Vue du grand salon, gravure de W. Skelton d’après un dessin de S. Stone 1789. © British Museum EU, EPH-AOA, B1.1.
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