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Two Renaissance book hunters; the letters of Poggius Bracciolini to Nicolaus de Niccolis
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Bracciolini, Poggio, 1380-1459
1974
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Two Renaissance book hunters ; the letters of Poggius Bracciolini to Nicolaus de Niccolis
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Bracciolini, Poggio, 1380-1459
1974
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Poggii Florentini facetiarum libellus unicus : notulis imitatores indicantibus & nonnullis sive Latinis, sive Gallicis imitationibus illustratus, simul ad fidem optimarum editionum emendatus. ... Tomus prior
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Bracciolini, Poggio, 1380-1459
1798
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Poggii Florentini facetiarum libellus unicus : notulis imitatores indicantibus & nonnullis sive Latinis, sive Gallicis imitationibus illustratus, simul ad fidem optimarum editionum emendatus
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1797
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Fables of Aesop and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflections
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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704
1704
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Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists: : with morals and reflexions
1699
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Fables, of Æsop and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflexions
1694
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1692
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The fables of Esop in English : with all his life and fortune. How he was subtil, wise, and born in Greece ... and pleasant in words, after he came to his speech. Whereunto are added the fables of Avian, and also the fables of Alfonso, with the fables of Poge the Florentine ; very pleasant to be read
1676
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The fables of Esop in English. : With all his life and fortune, how he was subtile, wise, and born in Greece, not far from Troy the Great, in a town named Amonio. He was of all other men most deformed, and evil-shapen; for he had a great head, a large visage, long jaws, sharp eyes, a short neck, crook backed, great belly, great legs, large feet; and yet that which was worse, he was dumb, and could not speak: but not withstanding this, he had a singular wit, and was very ingenious and subtill in cavillations, and pleasant in words, after he came to his speech. Whereunto are added the fables of Avian: and also the fable of Alphonse, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to be read
1658
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