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for the printing of his edition of her dramas. This was one of the earliest recorded privileges regarding copyrights granted by the
Imperial government. Celtes also discovered a map showing roads of the Roman Empire, the
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Christian ideal. His friend
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Archhumanist" (
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727:. Yale University Press. p. 223.
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