MAJOR Gradus

MAJOR Gradus
MAJOR Gradus
apud Papin. Stat. Praefat. l. 4. Sylv. ad Marcellum: Plotio Grypho Maioris gradus Iuveni dignius opusculum reddam, sed interim hendecasyllabos, quos Saturnalibus una risimus, huic volumini inserui: Patritiatus est, Barthio Animadversionib. ad l.
Vide infra in hac voce.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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