File:Virgil, Eclogues, Vaticanus Palatinus lat. 1632.jpg

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English: The beginning of Virgil’s Eclogues in ms. Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vaticanus Palatinus lat. 1632, fol. 3r.
Deutsch: Der Anfang von Vergils Eclogae (Bucolica) in der Handschrift Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vaticanus Palatinus lat. 1632, fol. 3r.
Date 1473/1474
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Author Virgil

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