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Description First page of M. Tullii Ciceronis Paradoxa Stoicorum BPL 136 H. Showing opening lines of Cicero's Paradoxa Stoicorum. Manuscript. Published: Belgium (?), [1475-1500?]
Date 1475-1500?
Source File:M._Tullii_Ciceronis_Paradoxa_Stoicorum_BPL_136_H.pdf
Author Cicero

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