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Book Synopsis Dal latino. Versioni guidate e graduate. Per le Scuole superiori by : Manuela Bertola
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Book Synopsis Guida all'apprendimento del latino. 320 versioni graduali per il biennio by : Marcello Craveri
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Book Synopsis Il grande libro delle versioni latine. Primo biennio by : Lucio Vestino
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Book Synopsis Guida all'apprendimento del latino. 250 versioni graduali per il biennio by : Marcello Craveri
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Book Synopsis Libraries Serving Dialogue by : Odile Dupont
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