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Latina: Estienne, Robert (1503-1559); Gesner, Johann Matthias (1691-1761): Novus Linguae Et Eruditionis Romanae Thesaurus / Post Ro. Stephani Et Aliorum Nuper Etiam In Anglia Eruditissimorum Hominum Curas Digestus, Locupletatus, Emendatus ... A Io. Matthia Gesnero. - Lipsiae : Impensis Casp. Fritschii Viduae et Bernh. Chr. Breitkopfii, 1749.
English: Latin Dictionary. 4 volumes, each divided into 2 parts. This is volume 1 part 2.
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Author Johann Matthias Gesner

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