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Octagon Books
Language
English
Pages
133

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 130-132.
Reprint of the 1928 ed. published by the University of Missouri, Columbia, which was issued as v. 3, no. 3 of the University of Missouri studies.

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University of Missouri studies ;, v. 3, no. 3.

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Dewey Decimal Class
821/.04
Library of Congress
PR535.C3 E6 1973, PR535.C3E6 1973

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133 p.
Number of pages
133

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OL4769851M
Internet Archive
catullianinfluen0000empe
ISBN 10
0374925895
LCCN
78159183
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4277186

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