Alexandri Anabasis : cvm excerptis photii tabvlaqve phototypica
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Alexandri Anabasis : cvm excerptis photii tabvlaqve phototypica
(Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana, . Flavivs Arrianvs / edidit A.G. Roos ; v. 1)
K.G. Saur, 2002
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Alexandri Anabasis : cum excerptis photii tabulaque phototypica
Flavius Arrianus
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"Editio stereotypa editionis alterae (MCMLXVII)"
Bibliography: p. [lvi]-lxiv
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