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Eneas Sylvius, Epistolae
Pius II, Pont. Max. (formerly Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini): Epistolae familiares. De Duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. Descriptio urbis Viennensis. Ed: Nicolaus de Wyle [Reutlingen: Michael Greyff, not after 1478 (Also recorded as [Esslingen: n.pr.], and [Strassburg: The R-Printer (Adolf Rusch)]
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