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THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) | |||
Property / text of the quotation: THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / text of the quotation: THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) / qualifier | |||
Property / text of the quotation: THEY shew strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English) / reference | |||
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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 strangers a Terence and a Virgil 1400 years old; the famous Vatican Greek testament, written in capitals, with the accents, 900 years old. The Gospel of St.Luke and St.John in Latin, written mostly in capitals, 800 years old. (English)