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Briosii Poematvm pars altera : accesserunt quaedam, ad illustrissimum Sanclarum Turgotium ... & ad clarissimum Premontium Grandorgaeum, de Cadomensium rebus epistolae
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Les origines de quelques coutumes anciennes, et de plusieurs façons de parler triviales, avec un vieux manuscrit en vers, touchant L’origine des chevaliers bannerets
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