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100 1 $aWhite, L. Michael.
245 14 $aThe social origins of Christian architecture /$cL. Michael White.
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505 0 $aVol. I. Building God's house in the Roman world -- vol. II. Texts and monuments for the Christian domus ecclesiae in its environment.
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