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Dialogue</text>
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            <text>&lt;1r&gt; &lt;red rubric&gt; DE IMMORTALITATE ANIME / IN MODVM DIALOGI VVLGARI / TER INCIPIT. PROLOGVS LE / GE FELICITER.

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&lt;59r-v&gt; &lt;table of chapters&gt; In hoc elegantissime vulgari opuscu / lo continentur capitula infrascripta</text>
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