L'idée de l'Europe

Titel: L'idée de l'Europe : au siècle des lumières / textes réunis par Rotraud von Kulessa et Catriona Seth
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Royaume Uni : Open Book Publishers, 2017
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (158 Seiten) : Illustrations (some color), color map
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Französisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Open Book Classics ; sixième volume
ISBN: 9781783743452 ; 178374345X ; 9781783743469 ; 1783743468 ; 9781783743476 ; 1783743476 ; 1783743441 ; 9781783743445 ; 1783743433 ; 9781783743438 ; 1783743441
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