Aeschylos Choephoren nebst Einl. über die tragische Kunst der Griechen, [ca. 1835?].

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Aeschylos Choephoren nebst Einl. über die tragische Kunst der Griechen, [ca. 1835?].

Manuscript notes of lectures, in German, by Ernst Curtius. Bound with his Pindarica, [ca. 1835?], 46 p.

1 v. (2 prelim. leaves, 91 p.)

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