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They shew'd us the famous Vatican Greek Testament, nine hundred Years old, written in Capitals, with the Accents. The Gospel of S. Luke and S. John in Latin, eight hundred Years old, written mostly in Capitals. (English) | |||
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excerpt on notable works in the Vatican Library
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excerpt on notable works in the Vatican Library |
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They shew'd us the famous Vatican Greek Testament, nine hundred Years old, written in Capitals, with the Accents. The Gospel of S. Luke and S. John in Latin, eight hundred Years old, written mostly in Capitals. (English)