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Description Leon Battista Alberti: Hecatomphile, de vulgaire Italien tourné en langaige Francoys./Les fleurs de pöesie Francoyse. Lyon, 1534.
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Source Douglas Gordon Collection, Rare Materials Digital Services, University of Virginia Library
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