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Voir la critique Once Upon a Number: The Hidden Mathematical Logic of Stories Livre par Paulos John Allen

Once Upon a Number: The Hidden Mathematical Logic of Stories
TitreOnce Upon a Number: The Hidden Mathematical Logic of Stories
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Once Upon a Number: The Hidden Mathematical Logic of Stories

Catégorie: Science-Fiction, Art, Musique et Cinéma
Auteur: Paulos John Allen
Éditeur: Emma Scott
Publié: 2015-12-21
Écrivain: Timothy Snyder
Langue: Grec, Roumain, Persan, Serbe
Format: epub, Livre audio
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