An edition of Austria romana (1902)

Austria romana.

Geographisches Lexikon aller zu Römerzeiten in Östreich genannten Berge, Flüsse, Häfen, Inseln, Länder, Meere, Postorte, Seeen, Städte, Strassen, Völker.

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An edition of Austria romana (1902)

Austria romana.

Geographisches Lexikon aller zu Römerzeiten in Östreich genannten Berge, Flüsse, Häfen, Inseln, Länder, Meere, Postorte, Seeen, Städte, Strassen, Völker.

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E. Avenarius
Language
German

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Table of Contents

I. Einleitung.
II. Lexikon.
III. Ausgänge, Übergänge. Beilagen.

Edition Notes

Paged continuously: 2 p. l., 102 p.; 2 p. l., [103]-214 p.; 2 p. l., [215]-442 p., 1 l.

Published in
Leipzig
Series
Quellen und Forschungen zur alten Geschichte und Geographie,, Hft. 2[-4]

Classifications

Library of Congress
DB21 .P5

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Pagination
3 pts. in 2 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6966784M
Internet Archive
austriaromanage00pichgoog
LCCN
06008307
OCLC/WorldCat
10256574

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