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CARTHAGO. IL MITO IMMORTALE/CARTHAGO. THE IMMORTAL MYTH. By Alfonsina Russo, Francesca Guarnieri, Paolo Xella and José Angel Zamora López. Electa, Rome, 2019. ISBN 9788891825223 (Italian Text Edition) / 9788891825230 (English Text Edition), pp. 312. Price: € 39,00 (paperback). - CARTHAGO. IL MITO IMMORTALE. LA MOSTRA/CARTHAGO. THE IMMORTAL MYTH. THE EXHIBITION (Italian-English Parallel Text). By Alfonsina Russo, Francesca Guarnieri, Paolo Xella and José Angel Zamora López. Electa, Rome, 2019. ISBN 9788891825247, pp. 172. Price: € 20,00 (paperback).

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CARTHAGO. IL MITO IMMORTALE/CARTHAGO. THE IMMORTAL MYTH. By Alfonsina Russo, Francesca Guarnieri, Paolo Xella and José Angel Zamora López. Electa, Rome, 2019. ISBN 9788891825223 (Italian Text Edition) / 9788891825230 (English Text Edition), pp. 312. Price: € 39,00 (paperback).

CARTHAGO. IL MITO IMMORTALE. LA MOSTRA/CARTHAGO. THE IMMORTAL MYTH. THE EXHIBITION (Italian-English Parallel Text). By Alfonsina Russo, Francesca Guarnieri, Paolo Xella and José Angel Zamora López. Electa, Rome, 2019. ISBN 9788891825247, pp. 172. Price: € 20,00 (paperback).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2020

Niccolò Mugnai*
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University of Oxford

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Part 4: Book Reviews
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