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Tre dialoghi.

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Curator: Nella traduzione di Vittorio Sereni.
Publisher: Edizioni SE.
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Details: cm.13x22,5, pp.151, brossura copertina figurata a colori. Collana Assonanze, 18.

Abstract: "L'anima e la danza", "Eupalinos o l'architetto" e il "Dialogo dell'albero". Con uno scritto di Giuseppe Conte.

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