On Wooden Tablets - Apronenia Avitia

Apronenia Avitia, a Roman woman, end of the 4th century, begins to write notes on wooden tablets ...; first published in 1984; translated by Bruce X.

Publisher: Burning Deck. First American edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: Providence, RI
Pictorial wrappers. Fine.


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