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The Nicomachean Ethics.

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Curatore: A new translation mainly from the text of Bekker with an introdution, a marginal analysis and explanatory notes by D.P. Chase,M.A.
Editore: James Thornton.
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Dettagli: cm.12,5x19, pp.xxviii,306,8, legatura ed.titoli in oro sul dorso, sguardie parz.staccate,sguardia ant.con dedica a penna,cop.ant. con lieve danno sul bordo est.

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