File:Double page d’image dan Périclès, pp. 92–93.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDouble page d’image dan Périclès, pp. 92–93.jpg |
Français : Le Rêve grec : La frise du Parthénon, peinture de Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1825. Staatcliche Museum, Berlin. — Double page d’image dan le livre Périclès : L’apogée d’Athènes de Pierre Brulé, collection « Découvertes Gallimard / Histoire » (n° 217), description à la page 156. Éditions Gallimard, 1994. |
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