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Title page from the Bellum Catilinae and Bellum Iugurthinum published by William Ged

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Italiano: Frontespizio del de Catilinae Coniuratione e del Bellum Iugurthinum pubblicato in stereotipia da William Ged a Edimburgo nel 1744. Sotto il nome della città si legge «Guliermus Ged, aurifaber Edinensis non typis mobilis ut vulgo fieri solet, sed tabellis seu laminis excudebat»
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