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Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica, Nuremberg (1501)

Source: Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg D 8603

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Imperial Senate privilege to the Sodalitas Celtica, Nuremberg (1501), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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WORKS OF HROSWITHA, THE ILLUSTRIOUS VIRGIN
AND GERMAN NUN, BORN
IN SAXONY - COMPILED BY
CONRAD CELTIS


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OPERA HROSVITE ILLUSTRIS VIR
GINIS ET MONIALIS GERMANE GEN
TE SAXONICA ORTE NUPER A CONRA
DO CELTE INVENTA.

In hoc libro haec co[n]tinent[ur]
Comedie sex in emulatio[n]em Therencii
Prima Gallicanus
Secunda Dulcicius.
Tercia Callimachus.
Quarta Abraham.
Quinta Paffnucius
Sexta Fides & Spes.

Octto sacrae hystorie uerso hexa. & pe[n]tha.
Hystoria beate Marie virginis
Hystoria Resurrectionis domini
Hystoria & uita sancti gangolfi
Hystoria sancti Pelagii
Hystoria couersionis sancti Theophili
Hystoria Proterii & sancti dyonisi
Hystoria pasionis sancte agnetis.

Panegiricus uersu hexametro in laude &
gesta Oddonis magni primi germania
imperatoris



    

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