

Nuova pianta di Roma data in luce da Giambattista Nolli l’anno MDCCXLVII, known as La Pianta Grande di Roma
The image shows two pages of a book or document, likely a map key or index. The pages are off-white with black text. The text is written in Italian and appears to be a list of locations, possibly streets, buildings, or landmarks. The text is organized into sections with headings, including "RIONI" with subheadings below, and "SPEDALI" on the right page. There are several columns of text on both pages. Some sections have subheadings and others have long blocks of text. The pages have a thin black border around the edges. The right page has a section titled "AVVERTIMENTO" at the bottom. The background behind the pages is white. The pages appear to be yellowed with age and have some brown spots. The handwriting or printing is small and cursive. There are no images or graphics on the pages, only text. The overall appearance suggests an old, historical document.
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