Ss. Vincenzo e Anastasio at Tre Fontane near Rome

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324 pages 2005

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"Working with architectural, archaeological, epigraphic and documentary evidence, Joan Barclay-Lloyd traces the vicissitudes of this historic monastery, now once again the home of Cistercian monks. As she untangles pious tradition from historical fact, she also decodes the architectural influences of Rome and Burgundy, and traces the alterations wrought over centuries of habitation."--Jacket.

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