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Abelard

Peter Abelard: Opera

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Contents:  The works of Peter Abelard.

Opera / Petrus Abaelardus ; hactenus seorism edita nunc primum in unum collegit textum ad fidem librorum editorum scriptorumque recensuit notas, argumenta, indices adjecit Victor Cousin, adjuvantibus C. Jourdain et E. Despois. New York: G. Olms, 1970. (Reprint of the 1849-1859 ed. published by A. Durand, Paris.)
 

 

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ISBN# Windows 1-57085-902-7 1-57085-952-3 1-57085-983-3  
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