Markou Antōninou autokratoros kai philosophou tōn eis heauton, biblia 12 =

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Marcus Aurelius: Markou Antōninou autokratoros kai philosophou tōn eis heauton, biblia 12 = (Greek language, 1626, Sumptibus F. de la Bottiere)

475 pages

Greek language

Published 1626 by Sumptibus F. de la Bottiere.

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