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Mar 11, 2018 21:45
6 yrs ago
Italian term

illustrazione n. c del libro

Italian to English Art/Literary General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters In A Description Of A Book\'s Cover
Contesto:

Un'ultima cosa: come modello per le tre navi colombiane, si possono vedere quelle disegnate nell'illustrazione n. c del libro (file F).

Molte Grazie,

Barbara
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Discussion

philgoddard Mar 12, 2018:
Let us know what the answer is!
Barbara Cochran, MFA (asker) Mar 12, 2018:
I think I'm going to have to check this one out with with the original author tomorrow.
philgoddard Mar 12, 2018:
Nella copertina?
Does that make sense? Have you found the book online?

Proposed translations

34 mins

In illustration (drawing) C of the book

I think "n" is an abbreviation for numerous which is being used for a letter rather than a number here.
Peer comment(s):

neutral philgoddard : Maybe, but c isn't a number.
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