Epistolarvm libri septem : in qvibvs cvm alia mvlta qvae legantvr dignissima tradvntvr, tvm varii loci graviorvm doctrinarvm ervditissime et elegantissime tractantvr
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Epistolarvm libri septem : in qvibvs cvm alia mvlta qvae legantvr dignissima tradvntvr, tvm varii loci graviorvm doctrinarvm ervditissime et elegantissime tractantvr
(Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana)
In aedibvs K.G. Saur, 2003
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Epistolarum libri septem : in quibus cum alia multa quae legantur dignissima traduntur, tum varii loci graviorum doctrinarum eruditissime et elegantissime tractantur
Io. Genesivs Sepvlveda Epistolarvm libri septem
Io. Genesius Sepulueda Epistolarum libri septem
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