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Trésor De La Cathédrale De Sens: Inventaire Dressé En 1885, by Gustave Julliot, is a detailed inventory of the treasures held within the Sens Cathedral as of 1885. Written in French, this historical document offers a glimpse into the religious and artistic wealth accumulated within a significant religious institution in France. This book provides invaluable insights for historians, art enthusiasts, and those interested in the cultural heritage of the Catholic Church.
The meticulous inventory provides a comprehensive overview of the artifacts, relics, and artistic works housed within the cathedral, offering a unique window into the past. This publication is a valuable resource for understanding the historical and cultural significance of Sens Cathedral and its role in the religious landscape of France.
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