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A short-story collection of antiquarian mysteries and character sketches that centers on archaeological finds, scholarly competition, and curious relics. One tale describes two rival researchers in Rome who dispute a newly discovered catacomb whose unusual inscriptions and holy objects provoke secrecy, ethical dilemmas, and an eventual investigation of its contents. Other narratives move between anecdotes, investigative episodes, and reflections on sacred texts and old estates, favoring concentrated scenes and small revelations. Themes include professional ambition, the responsibilities of disclosure, and the contrast between rigorous scholarship and personal vanity, all rendered through atmospheric description and meticulous attention to material detail.
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