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Homerus Venetus A
Titulus
Descriptio
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Français : Folio 24 Recto du Venetus A [Marcianus Graecus Z. 454 (=822)] conservé à la bibliothèque Marciana de Venise.
Conspectus paginae fol. 24r
Lingua Greek
Publication date tenth century
institution QS:P195,Q578460
Accession number
BNM ms Gr. Z. 454 (=822)
Fons http://amphoreus.hpcc.uh.edu/hmt/data/pyramidal/VenA/
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