An edition of Talking to the text (2002)

Talking to the text

marginalia from papyri to print : proceedings of a confernece held at Erice, 26 september-3 october 1998, as the 12th Course of International School for the Study of Written Records

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An edition of Talking to the text (2002)

Talking to the text

marginalia from papyri to print : proceedings of a confernece held at Erice, 26 september-3 october 1998, as the 12th Course of International School for the Study of Written Records

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Language
Italian
Pages
1054

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Edition Notes

Texts in Italian, English, and French.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Proceedings, Erice (Trapani), 1998.

Published in
Messina
Series
Percorsi dei classici ;, 4-5
Genre
Congresses., Bibliography

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
091
Library of Congress
Z105 .T35 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. (xii, vi, 1054 p.) :
Number of pages
1054

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3360442M
ISBN 10
888754106X
LCCN
2004412844
OCLC/WorldCat
53240356

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