Книга: Lina Eckenstein «Woman under monasticism»
Производитель: "Книга по Требованию" Woman under monasticism. Chapters on saint-lore and convent life between A. D. 500 and A. D. 1500. Воспроизведено в оригинальной авторской орфографии издания 1896 года (издательство `Cambridge : University Press`). ISBN:978-5-8733-2708-9 Издательство: "Книга по Требованию" (2011)
ISBN: 978-5-8733-2708-9 |
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