Ge. ter. dr Sogatari[us] xii. mas. ge. secu[n]de dr ....
| Main Author: | Galfridus, Anglicus, fl. 1440 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | Latin |
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Printed by Richard Pynson for Frederic Egmondt and Petrus Post pascha,
1499 (15 May)]
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