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La Farfalla ou la comedienne convertie, par le R.P. Michel Ange Marin de l’ordre des Minimes
Property / BGRF ID: 62.27 / reference
 
Property / place of publication string: Avignon (français) / reference
 
Property / publication date: 1762 / reference
 
Property / publication date string: 1762 (français) / reference
 
Property / distribution format string: 2 part. in-12 (français) / reference
 
Property / number of pages string: 104, 158p. (français) / reference
 
Property / narrative form string: 3e personne (français) / reference
 
Property / narrative location string: Bergamo, Gênes, Paris (français) / reference
 
Property / characters string: Eugénie (la Farfalla= papillon), Giuseppe Cantinelli (cordonnier), Galinaccio, Delaré (français) / reference
 
Property / BGRF_plot_theme: aventures galantes et romanesques d’une comédienne, suivies de sa conversion (français) / reference
 
Property / BGRF_tone_intention: but édifiant (français) / reference
 
Property / place of publication: Avignon / reference
 
Property / language of work or name
 
Property / language of work or name: French / rank
 
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Property / language of work or name: French / reference
 
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Property / exact match: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q123580005 / rank
 
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    La Farfalla ou la comedienne convertie, par le R.P. Michel Ange Marin de l’ordre des Minimes (français)
    Eugénie (la Farfalla= papillon), Giuseppe Cantinelli (cordonnier), Galinaccio, Delaré (français)
    aventures galantes et romanesques d’une comédienne, suivies de sa conversion (français)