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CAESARIS COMMENTARII BELLI GALLICI: BELLUM HELVETICUM. Composuit: Rubricastellanus. Pinxit: Faber.

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CAESARIS COMMENTARII BELLI GALLICI: BELLUM HELVETICUM. Composuit: Rubricastellanus. Pinxit: Faber.

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Spectra/MultiMedia, Dorsten, 1988. 57p. ills. Hard bound. Back cover with light water stains. Last pages a bit bubbled through moist. Series: Scriptores antiqui Romani imaginibus ornati.

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CAESARIS COMMENTARII BELLI GALLICI: BELLUM HELVETICUM. Composuit: Rubricastellanus. Pinxit: Faber.
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