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N178.1: Illicibras

Subject: Grammar
Title: Illicibras

N716.1: Johannes Balbus, Catholicon

Subject: Grammar
Author of work: Johannes Balbus
Title: Catholicon

WMe11: Johannes Balbus, Catholicon

Subject: Grammar
Author of work: Johannes Balbus
Title: Catholicon

WMe14: Johannes Balbus, Catholicon

Subject: Grammar
Author of work: Johannes Balbus
Title: Catholicon

WMe28: Priscianus,

Subject: Grammar
Author of work: Priscianus

586.1: Dictionary

Subject: Grammar
Title: Dictionary
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