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Biblia Latina  wikidata:Q62051999 reasonator:Q62051999
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English: First page of Second Epistle to the Corinthians from a Latin Bible dated 1486. Image from the Polonsky Foundation Digitization Project. Shelfmark: Bib. Lat. 1486 d.3. Folio P vii recto. More provenance information at http://incunables.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/record/B-292
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