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The logos of the soul

Evangelos Christou

The logos of the soul

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Published by Spring Publications, Inc. in Putnam, CT .
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StatementEvangelos Christou ; with a preface by James Hillman.
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LC ClassificationsBF
The Physical Object
Pagination144 p. ;
Number of Pages144
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL22751484M
ISBN 109780882145617

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