Geschichte der lateinischen Sprache [Paperback] Stolz, Friedrich & Albert Debrunner & Wolfgang P. Schmid
de Friedrich Stolz, Albert Debrunner and Wolfgang P. Schmid
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Walter de Gruyter. paperback. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Berlin, 1966; German and Latin text; paper covers; contact paper over covers; edge and corner wear; 16 mo, 5 3/4" to 6 3/4" tall; from the Collection of Professor Garbrah, Dept. of Classical Studies at University of Michigan: tear at title page from bottom corner of spine edge to center, repaired with tape; top corners creased from title page through page 10; pages toned; underlining and notations on interior pages; 145 pages.
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- Geschichte der lateinischen Sprache [Paperback] Stolz, Friedrich & Albert Debrunner & Wolfgang P. Schmid
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- Friedrich Stolz, Albert Debrunner and Wolfgang P. Schmid
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- Walter de Gruyter
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- 1.19 libras
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