- Text-inc Id:
- tit00110950
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Terentius Afer, Publius
Vulgaria Terentii [English and Latin]
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[London
William de Machlinia
about 1485]
4°
Reprinted from the Oxford edition. See A. Brodie, The Vulgaria Terentii in The Library 5th ser.27, 1972, pp.320-325
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ISTC: it00110950
Source: Cambridge UL
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