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Reflections on the numerals "one" and "two" in ancient Indo-European languages
J. Gonda
1953
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Two (The Number)
Numerals
Indo-European Languages
Die Leiden des jungen Werthers
3.5
23 votes
San Manuel Bueno, mártir
4.1
15 votes
Faust
4.1
31 votes
Das Schloß
4.5
21 votes
Demian
4.1
38 votes
A Queda
3.6
43 votes
De ontdekking van de hemel
3.9
18 votes
Short stories
4.1
16 votes
After Babel
4.5
17 votes
Jenseits von Gut und Böse
4.3
16 votes
The Myth of Sisyphus
4.1
18 votes
Le città invisibili
4.1
24 votes
Antigone
3.5
19 votes
Kniha smíchu a zapomnění
3.7
15 votes
Les Trois Mousquetaires
4.0
22 votes
The Intelligent Investor
4.6
38 votes
Divina Commedia
3.8
24 votes
El túnel
4.0
22 votes
Essential Grammar in Use
4.4
15 votes
Οἰδίπους Τύραννος (Oidípous Týrannos)
3.3
26 votes
The Cyberiad
3.7
21 votes
The Little Prince
4.4
145 votes
Отцы и дети
4.0
22 votes
Bonjour tristesse
3.9
15 votes
Narziss und Goldmund
4.0
17 votes
Howl, and Other Poems
3.9
23 votes
Der Proceß
4.2
48 votes
The Plague
3.9
21 votes
Desire for Revenge
3.8
17 votes
Arabian Love Poems
4.3
15 votes
Ensaio sobre a cegueira
4.5
31 votes
The Count of Monte Cristo
4.3
122 votes
Crime and Punishment
4.2
94 votes
Записки изъ подполья
4.2
25 votes
Dracula
3.7
50 votes
Собачье сердце
3.6
17 votes
The Odyssey
4.0
128 votes
Babel-17
3.5
16 votes
JavaScript
4.1
30 votes
I, Claudius
4.1
15 votes
Terre des hommes
4.2
16 votes
πολιτεία
3.8
50 votes
Der Steppenwolf
3.9
44 votes
No longer human
4.0
87 votes
La nausée
4.1
16 votes
All Quiet on the Western Front
4.2
74 votes
No country for old men
4.1
35 votes
How to Talk to Anyone
3.8
39 votes