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Historia Augusta
  • Multiple authors, traditionally attributed to Flavius Vopiscus and others.
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Claude Jenkins Byzantine studies and other essays, by Norman H. Baynes 24/1, p. 60
C.M.A. The Dawn of Humanism in Italy, by Roberto Weiss 17/, p. 62

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