An edition of Epistulae morales ad Lucilium (1611)

Lettere a Lucilio.

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An edition of Epistulae morales ad Lucilium (1611)

Lettere a Lucilio.

  • 4.33 ·
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  • 3 Have read

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Language
Italian
Pages
1039

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Cover of: Lettere a Lucilio.
Lettere a Lucilio.
1969, Unione tipografico-editrice terinese
in Italian
Cover of: Ad Lucilium epistulae morales
Ad Lucilium epistulae morales
1920, W. Heinemann, G.P. Putnam's sons
in Latin
Cover of: Lettere di L. Annéo Seneca recate in italiano dal commendatore Annibal Caro, e per la prima volta pubblicate nelle nozze Michiel e Pisani.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [25]-26.
"Seconda edizione rifatta."
Latin and Italian on opposite pages.

Published in
[Torino]
Series
Classiei latini,, n. 3

Classifications

Library of Congress
PA6661 .E6 1969

The Physical Object

Pagination
1039 p.
Number of pages
1039

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4060379M
LCCN
79546544
OCLC/WorldCat
10186302

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