Pantheisticon. Sive Formula Celebrandæ Sodalitatis Socraticæ, in Tres Particulas Divisa; ... Præmittitur De Antiquis & Novis Eruditorum Sodalitatibus, ... Philosophia Sequendâ, ... - John Toland - Libros - Gale ECCO, Print Editions - 9781140766032 - 27 de mayo de 2010
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Pantheisticon. Sive Formula Celebrandæ Sodalitatis Socraticæ, in Tres Particulas Divisa; ... Præmittitur De Antiquis & Novis Eruditorum Sodalitatibus, ... Philosophia Sequendâ, ... Latin edition

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The dedication signed: Janus Junius Eoganesius, i.e. John Toland. Titlepage and pp.[47]-73 in red and black. The imprint is fictitous; possibly printed in London. The 14th line of the title is "De antiquis & Novis ...". The dipthong æ is printed as su

Cosmopoli [London?], 1720. [6],89,[1]p. ; 8°

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Publicado 27 de mayo de 2010
ISBN13 9781140766032
Editores Gale ECCO, Print Editions
Páginas 104
Dimensiones 246 × 189 × 5 mm   ·   199 g
Lengua Latin  

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