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Aratus, Phaenomena (appearances). The complete works of Aratus of Soli, Delphi Classics, Reino Unido, 2021, 482 pp., ISBN 978-1-80170-002-3

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Revisión del libro The complete works of Aratus of Soli por Aratus, Phaenomena
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Title: Aratus, Phaenomena (appearances). The complete works of Aratus of Soli, Delphi Classics, Reino Unido, 2021, 482 pp., ISBN 978-1-80170-002-3
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Revisión del libro The complete works of Aratus of Soli por Aratus, Phaenomena.

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