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Author: Plato (Author)
Book Title: Apology, Crito, And Phaedo Of Socrates: A Dialogue Depicting...
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Les Prairies Numeriques
Publication Year: 2020
Item Weight: 0.37 lbs