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English: Transformation of Athos in a giant sculpture with a city on a hand by Dinokrates.
Français : Vue imaginaire du Mont Athos : projet de monument à la gloire d’Alexandre le Grand, gravure de Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach dans Entwurff einer historischen Architektur, Leipzig, 1725. — Le Mont Athos : Merveille du christianisme byzantin, André Paléologue, collection « Découvertes Gallimard / Religions » (nº 331). Paris : Éditions Gallimard, 4 novembre 1997.
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