Erasto et i suoi compassioneuoli auuenimenti che gli successero. Opera dotta et morale, di greco tradotta in volgare. Con vna tauola in fine delle cose degne di memoria, e con somma diligenza corretto. Venetia: Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, 1565.

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Incipit or textual title Erasto et i suoi compassioneuoli auuenimenti che gli successero. Opera dotta et morale, di greco tradotta in volgare. Con vna tauola in fine delle cose degne di memoria, e con somma diligenza corretto
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