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- Edited by Pomponius Laetus.1
- Accius Zuccus.0
- According to the note to the reader, edited by Philippus Beroaldus, Petrus Bonus Avogarius, Hieronymus de Manfredi; and by Galeottus Martius and Cola Montanus as correctors.0
- Acknowledging the editorial contributions of Eusebius Conradus and Thaddaeus Ugoletus.0
- Alexander de Nevo and Petrus Albinianus Trecius0
- All texts in this edition are edited by Hieronymus Bononius; see colophon on l7v.0
- All texts in this edition are edited by Johannes Calphurnius, as stated in the colophon on [*6r].0
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- [Rinucius Aretinus]1
- <i>BSB‑Ink</i> records this as part III.0
- A translation or rather a paraphase of excerpts by Marsilius Ficinus. <i>Incipit</i>: ‘[R]ationes de rebus humanis alie trahuntur ex ordine naturali . . .’ Translated by Marsilius Ficinus. Translated by Ludovicus Odaxius.0
- Abraham Tortuosiensis (Abraham Judaeus of Tortosa, Abraham ben Schem Tob). Translated by Simon Januensis and0
- Accio Zucco da Sommacampagna.0
- According to information recorded by the manuscript tradition, this work was translated from Latin into French in 1389 by the Dominican Jehan ‘dessous Aube' (de Souhaube?), at the request of Dimenche de Port, son of the knight Nicole de Port, one of the advisers of Count Heinrich von Bar; see <i>Horologium Sapientiae</i>, ed. Künzle, 251-8, at 252.0
- Alphonsus Boni Hominis.0
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- Alexander VI, Pont. Max.1
- Bernardinus Carvajal, Cardinal Bishop of Siguenza the Jews]1
- Cardinal Bernardinus Carvajal.1
- Cardinal Oliverius Carafa. Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max. and the College of Cardinals.1
- Gaius] Maecenas. Ursus Ursinus.1
- Innocentius VIII, Pont. Max.1
- Innocentius VIII, pope.1
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