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Barb.lat.136
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Burns, Paul Charles, 1940-
Beneventan interest in Vergil,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1982
Barb.lat.181
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Burns, Paul Charles, 1940-
Beneventan interest in Vergil,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1982
Barb.lat.1533
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Trexler, Richard C., 1932-
Florence, by the grace of the Lord Pope,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1972
Chig.H.VIII.265
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Burns, Paul Charles, 1940-
Beneventan interest in Vergil,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1982
Chig.I.IV.118
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Soudek, Josef
Leonardo Bruni and his public: a statistical and interpretative study of his annotated Latin version of the (Pseudo)-Aristotelian «Economics»,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1968
Ott.lat.1348
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Soudek, Josef
Leonardo Bruni and his public: a statistical and interpretative study of his annotated Latin version of the (Pseudo)-Aristotelian «Economics»,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1968
Ott.lat.1353
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Soudek, Josef
Leonardo Bruni and his public: a statistical and interpretative study of his annotated Latin version of the (Pseudo)-Aristotelian «Economics»,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1968
Ott.lat.1397
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Burns, Paul Charles, 1940-
Beneventan interest in Vergil,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1982
Ott.lat.1398
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Soudek, Josef
Leonardo Bruni and his public: a statistical and interpretative study of his annotated Latin version of the (Pseudo)-Aristotelian «Economics»,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1968
Ott.lat.1705
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Soudek, Josef
Leonardo Bruni and his public: a statistical and interpretative study of his annotated Latin version of the (Pseudo-)Aristotelian «Economics»,
In
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
1968
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