L'univers énigmatique /
| Main Author: | Caraccioli, Louis-Antoine, marquis, 1719-1803 |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | French |
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A Francfort, in foire :
Chez J.F. Bassompierre, libraire à Liége,
MDCCLX [1760]
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| Edition: | Nouvelle édition / |
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