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(Author): Isidorus, Hispalensis ; (Author): Codoner, Carmen
Title
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(place)Paris: (publisher)Les Belles Lettres, 1992
Identifier
DIFFERENTIAE I
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Surely the definitive edition of Book 1 of this crucial work on Latin synonym distinction which summarises earlier traditions.
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