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English: Title page of the Aldine edition of Erasmus's Adagia (Venice, 1508), from a copy in the library of the University of Basel.
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Fons Erasmi Roterodami Adagiorum chiliades tres, ac centuriae fere totidem (University of Basel UBH DB III 7)
Auctor Desiderius Erasmus
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