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Lo Spazio Letterario della Grecia Antica. Vol.I: La produzione e la circolazione del testo. Tomo III: I greci a Roma.

Curator: Diretta da Giuseppe Cambiano, Luciano Canfora, Diego Lanza.
Publisher: Ed.Salerno.
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Series: Coll.Lo Spazio Letterario.
Details: cm.18x25, pp.783, num.ill.bn.e col.in tavv.ft. legatura editoriale in tutta tela, titoli in oro al dorso, con sopraccoperta figurata a colori. Coll.Lo Spazio Letterario.

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