Early China / Ancient Greek : thinking through comparisons
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Nyelv: | angol |
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Albany : SUNY,
2002
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Sorozat: | SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture |
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BTK Távol-keleti Intézet Kvt.
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B.FIL/E7 | 12628/2009 | (TAVK) Kelet-Ázsiai tsz. könyvei | Kölcsönözhető Előjegyzés, kikérés |