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Carmina : accedvnt dvo carmina ex Cod. Vat. Urb. 533

by Paulinus Pellaeus

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Paulin of Pellas's work is an important witness about Gallie society in IV-V cent. A.D. This new edition by Lucarini, which replaces Brandes' edition (CSEL 1888), is based on a full revision of the tradition (especially, a new analysis of Bernensis 317). The editor proposes, too, new and numerouses conjectures.… (more)
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Paulin of Pellas's work is an important witness about Gallie society in IV-V cent. A.D. This new edition by Lucarini, which replaces Brandes' edition (CSEL 1888), is based on a full revision of the tradition (especially, a new analysis of Bernensis 317). The editor proposes, too, new and numerouses conjectures.

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