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English: the pictorial history of Epicarmo , best friend of Hiron I and his writer. He was poet, comic artist and Ode's writer of some notice of AITNAION .This pictorial was a optical manifacture in 1828
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Source Epicarmo - Biografia degli uomini illustri della Sicili: ornata de loro ...,Giuseppe Emanuele Ortolani, 2nd book in 1828
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Giuseppe Emanuele Ortolani ( 1828, historian in Italy )


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