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Libri sententiarum
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Cortesi, Paolo
Title
Libri sententiarum
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Italiano: Paulus Cortesius in sententias. Qui in hoc opere eloquientiam cum theologia coniunxit. Boni igitur ac studiosi gaudento atque emunto. - [S.l.] : [s.n.], [s.d.] (Basileae Rauricorum : ... Ioannes Frobenius Hammelburgensis imprimebat, mense Augusto 1513). - [6], 52 c. : ill. ; 2°. - Con una prefazione di Konrad Peutinger e una di Beathus Renanus. - Segn.: A-H6 I4 K6 .
Language Latin
Publication date AD
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