Hand-Book for Travellers in Northern Italy [By Sir F. Palgrave]
- 274pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Sir Francis Palgrave était un archiviste et historien anglais qui a fondé le Public Record Office. Ses nombreuses publications savantes et son dévouement tout au long de sa vie aux archives historiques ont laissé une marque indélébile sur l'histoire britannique. L'héritage de Palgrave perdure non seulement à travers ses propres œuvres, mais aussi à travers ses descendants, dont beaucoup sont devenus des auteurs distingués dans leurs domaines respectifs.





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