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Benvenutus Grassus’ On the Well-Proven Art of the Eye: ‘Practica oculorum’ & ‘De probatissima arte oculorum’. Synoptic Edition and Philological Studies, ed. Antonio Miranda-García and Santiago González Fernández-Corugedo 84/2, p. 354

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