Etruria-celtica: Etruscan Literature and Antiquities Investigated: Or, The Language of that Ancient and Illustrious People Compared and Identified with the Iberno-Celtic, and Both Shown to be Phœnician, Volume 2P. D. Hardy and sons, 1842 - Celtic language |
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