Alte Geschicte : manuscript, 1851.

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Alte Geschicte : manuscript, 1851.

C.P. Euler's notes from Ernst Curtius's lectures on ancient history, ancient Greece and Sophocle's Electra give at the University of Berlin.

1 v. ; 21 cm.

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