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English: A page from the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae edition of Nikephoros Gregoras (vol. 1, ed. L. Schopen, Bonn: 1829), showing the parallel Greek text and Latin translation of Gregoras' "History."
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Original publication: University of Bonn: Bonn, Kingdom of Prussia 1829

Immediate source: http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/25_90_1828-1897-_Corpus_Scriptorum_Historiae_Byzantinae.html
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Ludwig Schopen

(Life time: 1799-1867)


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