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7 Conrad of Zurich, Repertorium Vocabulorum Exquisitorum Repertory of Exquisite Words, 1473: Basel.
Francesco Aretino’s preface to the letters of the philosopher Diogenes. Nuremberg.
Lorenzo Valla’s short treatise De Libero Arbitrio et Providentia Divina On Free Will and Divine Providence.
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# 14 Nestor of Novara’s words collected in alphabetical order, Argentina Strasbourg, 1507.
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Étienne Dolet’s Formulae latinarum locutionum illustrium Formulas of Illustrious Latin Locutions. Lyon, 1539.
# 10 Probus, Cornelius Fronto, Phocas, and several works by grammarians. Vicenza, 1509.
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Giovanni Gioviano Pontano’s booklet De Aspiratione On Aspiration. Naples, 1481.
Probus’s Instituta artium Institutes of the Arts. Ibid. in the same place
Maximus Victorinus on the quantity of syllables. Ibid.
Donatus’s Prima ars First Art. Ibid.
Servius to Albinus on the natures of final syllables. Ibid.
Sergius’s commentary on the first art of Donatus. Ibid.
Atilius Fortunatianus on Horatian meters. Ibid.
Fragment of Donatian of the same kind.
Fragment of Caesius Bassus on meters. Ibid.
Terentianus’s book on letters, syllables, and meters. Ibid.
Bede on the metric system.
Milan, 1504.
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9 Works of the most renowned poet Elisio Calenzio. Rome, 1503.
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st. 2. n. 8
Letters and commentaries of Giacomo Piccolomini, Cardinal of Pavia.
Milan, 1506.
st. 2. n. 11.