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Fabula sole et ranae / [C. Du Perier].
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Du Perier, C.
Language:
French
Published:
A Paris :
Chez Guillaume de Luyne, Libraire-Juré, au Palais en la Gallerie des Merciers sous la montée de la Cour des Aydes, à la Justice,
1672.
Collection:
Stearne
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Item Description:
Two title pages.
Traduction de la fable Latine du Soleil et des Grenouilles.
No annotations.
Physical Description:
4to
Place of Publication :
France
>
Paris.
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