A body of Greek physicians.

Title A body of Greek physicians.
Author German Academy of Sciences in Berlin, Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Academy of Sciences in Berlin (1991- )
Publication Date: 1927-
Publication Place Berlin - In the house of Walter de Gruyter
Subject Medicine, Greek and Roman
Type Book
Language ara,deu,eng,fra
Digital No
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 25 cm
Library: Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID LC : 84646142, ISSN : 0070-0347, OCLC : (OCoLC)07750582
Record ID alma996457213903768
Library Location Available at WU - Olin Library Stacks (PA3499.M3 C67)
Date 1927-
Notes Enumeration lacks captions but always begins with a Roman numeral. Each Roman numeral sequence represents the works of an individual Greek physician from antiquity. The number of issues within each Roman numeral sequence varies; each subsequent issue assumes the number of enumerative levels necessary to distinguish it (e.g., IV lacks any additional issues and therefore bears no additional enumeration, other issues have three or four levels of enumeration (e.g., XI, 1, 3, 3)., Parts are not issued in numerical or chronological sequence., In Greek, Latin, or Arabic, most with translation into English, German, or French.
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A body of Greek physicians.

Author German Academy of Sciences in Berlin, Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Academy of Sciences in Berlin (1991- )
Publication Date 1927-
Publication Place Berlin - In the house of Walter de Gruyter
Subject Medicine, Greek and Roman
Type Book
Language ara,deu,eng,fra
Digital No
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 25 cm
Library Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID LC : 84646142, ISSN : 0070-0347, OCLC : (OCoLC)07750582
Record ID alma996457213903768
Library Location Available at WU - Olin Library Stacks (PA3499.M3 C67)
Date 1927-
Notes Enumeration lacks captions but always begins with a Roman numeral. Each Roman numeral sequence represents the works of an individual Greek physician from antiquity. The number of issues within each Roman numeral sequence varies; each subsequent issue assumes the number of enumerative levels necessary to distinguish it (e.g., IV lacks any additional issues and therefore bears no additional enumeration, other issues have three or four levels of enumeration (e.g., XI, 1, 3, 3)., Parts are not issued in numerical or chronological sequence., In Greek, Latin, or Arabic, most with translation into English, German, or French.
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