An edition of Simbologia poetica del sacro (1992)

Tradizione e ecdotica dei testi medici tardoantichi e bizantini

atti del convegno internazionale, Anacapri, 29-31 ottobre 1990

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An edition of Simbologia poetica del sacro (1992)

Tradizione e ecdotica dei testi medici tardoantichi e bizantini

atti del convegno internazionale, Anacapri, 29-31 ottobre 1990

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M. D'Auria
Language
Italian
Pages
370

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Cover of: Simbologia poetica del sacro
Simbologia poetica del sacro
1992, M. D'Auria editore
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Edition Notes

In Italian and French, one contribution in German.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Napoli
Series
Collectanea -- 5, Collectanea (Naples, Italy) -- 5.

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Library of Congress
R135 .T7 1992

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370 p. :
Number of pages
370

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21251479M
ISBN 10
8870920852
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6551699

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