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Latin verses, probably written by Cellanus, abbot of Peronne, 9th c.
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Cellanus
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Abbot of Peronne
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Florence
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Florence: Biblioteca Laurenziana, Ms. Mediceus LXVI. 40 (Plut. 66. 40): (Extract)
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