Excerpt from Philippi Melanthonis Opera Quae Supersunt Omnia, Vol. 28
Septimam Editionen, quam ipse nondum vidi, post Melmthoais mortem, secutae sunt dune Wittember genses, quamm altera a. 1561. 8° apud Ge. Rhawii haeredes, altera a. 1567. 8° apud lob. Lnfltium pmdiernnt (vide l. I. P. 7 21 sq. Extremo loco).
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