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Malvezzi, Virgilio, marchese, 1595-1653., 2011, Stoa Triumphans or, two sober paradoxes, viz. 1. The praise of banishment. 2. The dispraise of honors. Argued in two letters by the noble and learned Marquesse, Virgilio Malvezzi. Now translated out of the Italian, with some annotations annexed., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A89451.
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dc.contributor.authorMalvezzi, Virgilio, marchese, 1595-1653.
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dc.date.created1651
dc.date.issued2011-04
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dc.titleStoa Triumphans or, two sober paradoxes, viz. 1. The praise of banishment. 2. The dispraise of honors. Argued in two letters by the noble and learned Marquesse, Virgilio Malvezzi. Now translated out of the Italian, with some annotations annexed.
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