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English: Frontispiece to Cratis Thebani Cynici philosophi - Ep[isto]l[a]e aureis sentenciis referte theologie consentanee (Roughly translated as Crates of Thebes, Cynic philosopher - Letters, golden opinions told in harmony with theology). Poem underneath reads:

Pallia non Cynicum faciunt‚ atrique cuculli,
Non baculus curvus, pera nec ipsa facit,
Ast animus recti semper servator et equi,
Et qui fortune spernere dona potest

Cloaks do not make the Cynic, equipped with hood,
It is not a bent staff, nor is it a bag,
But the right mind, always preserved and fair

And who can reject the gifts of fortune
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Author Per Ambrosium Hueber

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