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Hadriani genitura

die astrologischen Fragmente des Antigonos von Nikaia

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An edition of Hadriani genitura (2015)

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die astrologischen Fragmente des Antigonos von Nikaia

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De Gruyter
Language
German

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Hadriani genitura: die astrologischen Fragmente des Antigonos von Nikaia
2015, De Gruyter
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Edition Notes

Text in German and Greek; commentary in German.

Text of the horoscopes of Antigonus of Nicaea, which was preserved in the Apotelesmatica by Hephaestion of Thebes.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berlin, Boston
Series
Texte und Kommentare -- Band 43

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
133.5/9237
Library of Congress
BF1728.A2 .A5815 2015, BF1728.A2.A5815 2015

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Pagination
volumes cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30400315M
ISBN 13
9783110288476
LCCN
2015036356
OCLC/WorldCat
928406515

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