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The text of Morley's translation is that of the Chatsworth manuscript owned by the late Duke of Devonshire. Includes the Latin original printed at Louvain by Egidius van der Heerstraten in 1487, and considered by the present editor to be the text used by Morley.
First published 1943.
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