Le vêtement monastique en Égypte (IVe-VIIIe siècle)

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Le vêtement monastique en Égypte (IVe-VIIIe siècle). / Mossakowska-Gaubert, Maria.

Cairo : IFAO, 2023. 299 p. (Bibliothèque d'études coptes, Vol. 28).

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Harvard

Mossakowska-Gaubert, M 2023, Le vêtement monastique en Égypte (IVe-VIIIe siècle). Bibliothèque d'études coptes, vol. 28, vol. 28, IFAO, Cairo.

APA

Mossakowska-Gaubert, M. (2023). Le vêtement monastique en Égypte (IVe-VIIIe siècle). IFAO. Bibliothèque d'études coptes Vol. 28

Vancouver

Mossakowska-Gaubert M. Le vêtement monastique en Égypte (IVe-VIIIe siècle). Cairo: IFAO, 2023. 299 p. (Bibliothèque d'études coptes, Vol. 28).

Author

Mossakowska-Gaubert, Maria. / Le vêtement monastique en Égypte (IVe-VIIIe siècle). Cairo : IFAO, 2023. 299 p. (Bibliothèque d'études coptes, Vol. 28).

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