An edition of Parts of animals (1853)

Aristotelis De partibus animalium

in arabice vertit Johanna ibn al-Batriq

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An edition of Parts of animals (1853)

Aristotelis De partibus animalium

in arabice vertit Johanna ibn al-Batriq

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Publish Date
Language
Arabic
Pages
278

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Previews available in: English Ancient Greek

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Cover of: Aristotelis De partibus animalium
Cover of: Parts of animals
Parts of animals
1968, Harvard University Press
in English
Cover of: Parts of animals
Parts of animals
1955, Harvard university press, W. Heinemann, ltd.
in English
Cover of: Parts of animals
Parts of animals
1937, Harvard university press, W. Heinemann, ltd.
in English
Cover of: Aristotelis De partibus animalium libri quattuor

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Photocopy.

Baund backwards.

Published in
Kuwait
Genre
Pre-Linnean works

Classifications

Library of Congress
QL41 A721

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Pagination
278 p.
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15462683M

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