Xenophontos Ephesiou ton kata Anthian kai Abrokomen Ephesiakon logoi pente. = Xenophontis Ephesii Ephesiacorum libri V. De amoribus Anthiæ et ... Antonii Cocchii Florentini. (Latin Edition) by Xenophon of Ephesus


Xenophontos Ephesiou ton kata Anthian kai Abrokomen Ephesiakon logoi pente. = Xenophontis Ephesii Ephesiacorum libri V. De amoribus Anthiæ et ... Antonii Cocchii Florentini. (Latin Edition)
Title : Xenophontos Ephesiou ton kata Anthian kai Abrokomen Ephesiakon logoi pente. = Xenophontis Ephesii Ephesiacorum libri V. De amoribus Anthiæ et ... Antonii Cocchii Florentini. (Latin Edition)
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ISBN : 1170657672
ISBN-10 : 9781170657676
Language : Latin
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 174
Publication : Published May 28, 2010

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British Library

T147153

The first ten words of the title are transliterated from the Greek. The Greek text followed by the Latin translation with separate pagination and register. The same setting of type was also printed with an octavo imposition.

Londini : typis Gulielmi Bowyer, 1726. vi,[2],87,[1];[2],72p. ; 4°