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Papachrysostomu, Athēna; Verlag Antike [Hrsg.]
Fragmenta comica (FrC) ; Kommentierung der Fragmente der griechischen Komödie (Band 20): Amphis: introduction, translation, commentary — Heidelberg: Verlag Antike, 2016

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