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editEarliest use of "Pseudo-Ovidius" in print: Johann FriedrichNolte , Lexicon Latinae Linguae Antibarbarum Quadripartitum, Leipzig, 1744.
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current | 01:46, 25 May 2024 | ![]() | 612 × 340 (102 KB) | Srnec (talk | contribs) | Earliest use of "Pseudo-Ovidius" in print: {{ill|Johann FriedrichNolte|de}}, ''Lexicon Latinae Linguae Antibarbarum Quadripartitum'', Leipzig, 1744. Source: https://mateo.uni-mannheim.de/camenaref/nolte/nolte1/jpg/s0382.html |
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