An edition of Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell (1958)

Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell.

Esposizione storico-critica.

3. edizione interamente rifatta.
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Emmanuele Riverso, Emmanuele R ...
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An edition of Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell (1958)

Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell.

Esposizione storico-critica.

3. edizione interamente rifatta.
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Language
Italian
Pages
411

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Cover of: Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell.
Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell.: Esposizione storico-critica.
1972, Libreria scientifica editrice
in Italian - 3. edizione interamente rifatta.
Cover of: Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell
Il pensiero di Bertrand Russell: esposizione storicocritica.
1958, Istituto editoriale del Mezzogiorno
in Italian

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 359-410.
At head of title: Emanuele Riverso.

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Napoli

Classifications

Library of Congress
B1649.R94 R5 1972

The Physical Object

Pagination
411 p.
Number of pages
411

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5480218M
LCCN
73205129
OCLC/WorldCat
7227417

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