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Plato: The Complete Works (31 Books) - The Definitive Collection of Philosophical Classics - cover

Plato: The Complete Works (31 Books) - The Definitive Collection of Philosophical Classics

Plato, Bookish

Traduttore Benjamin Jowett

Casa editrice: Bookish

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Disponibile da: 23/09/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 3000 pagine.

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