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British Library
T077305
A different version from that of the same year 'by several hands'.
London : printed for John Morphew, 1710. [8],264p. ; 8°
Callipædiæ; or, an art how to have handsome children: written in Latin by the abbot Quillet. To which is added, Pædotrophiæ; or, the art of nursing and breeding up children: written in Latin
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Author(s)Claude Quillet
PublisherGale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN / ASIN1171018983
ISBN-139781171018988
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Sales Rank99,999,999
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