An edition of Les facéties de Pogge Florentin (1900)

Les Facéties de Pogge, Florentin

traduction nouvelle et intégrale, accompagnée des Maralitez de Guillaume Tardif, suivie de la Description des bains de Bade (xve siécle) et du dialogue Un vieillard doit-il se marier?

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An edition of Les facéties de Pogge Florentin (1900)

Les Facéties de Pogge, Florentin

traduction nouvelle et intégrale, accompagnée des Maralitez de Guillaume Tardif, suivie de la Description des bains de Bade (xve siécle) et du dialogue Un vieillard doit-il se marier?

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Publisher
Garnier frères
Language
French
Pages
478

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Edition Notes

Apparently a reissue of the 1900 edition.

Published in
Paris
Genre
Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PA8477.B76 F314

The Physical Object

Pagination
lxix p., 1 l., 478 p., 1 l.
Number of pages
478

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6362026M
Internet Archive
lesfactiesdepo00brac
LCCN
37034207
OCLC/WorldCat
6772430

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