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English: * Illustrated by John Sartain, 1880.
  • Volume 2 consists of pages 1-99 of the 1865, quarto, edition of the work, volume 3 of pages 99-213, volume 5 of pages 303-400.
  • Citation/Reference: EM12374
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Joseph, son of Gorian, caled Flavius Josephus.
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