Book review
Leibniz and the Problem of a Universal Language By Olga Pombo ( Materialien zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft und der Semiotik, 3. 44).
Münster: Nodus Publikationem, 1987. 321 pp.

Reviewed by Joseph L. Subbiondo
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