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            <titleproper>Bologni, Gerolamo, 1454-1517. Gerolamo Bologni poems (MS Lat 332): Guide.</titleproper>
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         <num>MS Lat 332 </num>
         <titleproper>Bologni, Gerolamo, 1454-1517. Gerolamo Bologni poems: Guide. </titleproper>
         <author>Houghton Library, Harvard College Library </author>
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         <publisher>Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA </publisher>
         <p>© 2003 The President and Fellows of Harvard College </p>
         <p>Last update on 2011 April 1 </p>
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            <persname>Bologni, Gerolamo, 1454-1517. </persname>
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         <unittitle>Gerolamo Bologni poems, </unittitle>
         <unitdate calendar="gregorian" endYear="1485" era="ce" startYear="1485">ca. 1485. </unitdate>
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         <abstract>Poems of Italian poet Gerolamo Bologni. </abstract>
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            <num>*72M-3. </num>Purchased with the Amy Lowell Fund from <persname role="Donor">Martin Breslauer, </persname>2 Weymouth House, 84-94 Hallam St., London
                England; received: <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">1972 </date>July 14. </p>
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         <head>Preferred Citation for Publication: </head>
         <p>Gerolamo Bologni Poems (MS Lat 332). Houghton Library, Harvard University. </p>
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         <p>Gerolamo Bologni was a poet and editor of Roman history and early Christian
                writers.</p>
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         <p>Includes six autograph manuscript poems in the form of Latin elegaics, which were
                probably published in his <emph render="italic">Candidae libri tres. </emph>
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                                proficiscenti felices ominatur eventus originem Venetae urbis obitui
                                complexus.</title>
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                     <title xlink:type="simple">Ex tertia. Queritur quod cum parum prudenter
                                patriam defuerit, nunc absentis amicae Candidae desiderio
                                maceretur.</title>
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                                Ferdinandi gloriosi regis Neapolitani filium.</title>
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                                Validinensem, Matthiae serenissimi Pannonum regis legatum.</title>
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