[Theophrastou Eresiou ta sōzomena] = Theophrasti Eresii quae supersunt opera et excerpta librorum] (v.3)
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Type of record: Book
Title: [Theophrastou Eresiou ta sōzomena] = Theophrasti Eresii quae supersunt opera et excerpta librorum] (v.3)
Other titles: Theophrasti Eresii quae supersunt opera et excerpta librorum
Classmark: Greek G-4/THE
Creator(s): Theophrastus
Additional creator(s): Schneider, Johann Gottlob (1750-1822) (Other); Link, Heinrich Friedrich (1767-1851) (Other)
Related people: Schneider, Johann Gottlob; Link, Heinrich Friedrich
Publisher: Sumtibus Frid. Christ. Guil. Vogelii
Publication city: Lipsiae
Date(s): 1818-21
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Size and medium: 5 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/338129
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991011190279705181
Description
Tom. 1. Textum Graecum continens. xl, 896 p. -- tom. 2. Versionem latinam librorum de hisoria et de causis plantarum et plerorumque libellorum physicorum continens cum curis posterioribus editoris Io. Gottlob Schneideri. vi, 630, [2] p. -- tom. 3. Annotationes ad historiam plantarum continens. [2], 843 p. -- tom. 4. Annotationes ad libros de causis plantarum, opuscula et fragmenta continens. [2], 873, [1] p. -- tom. 5. Supplementum et indicem rerum et verborum continens. Lipsiae, 1821. lxvi, 549, [1] p.
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