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            <text>1. miniature by Giovanni Vendramin (cf. description), f. 1v;
2. epistle to Hercules 1st Duke of Ferrara by Naimerio de Conti from Padua, ff. 2r-3r;
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&lt;4r-v&gt; &lt;index of chapters&gt;

&lt;5r&gt; De immortalitate animae in modum dialogi vulgariter incipit prologus: lege feliciter. &lt;inc&gt; Al venerabile et discreto suo magiore Giohanni de Marchanova citadino de la felice cita di Venesia frate Iacopo Camphora di Genoa del ordine di frati predicatori in sacra theologia licenciato in la universita de oxonfordi cum recomandatione. Pensando in me molte volte la grande humanità: la quale longo tempo passato me hai monstrato effectualmente... &lt;5v&gt; &lt;expl&gt; Et se in quello vedesti cosa la qual non fussi cussi ordinatamente dicta come se richiede, prego che habbi iscu</text>
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            <text>sata la mia ignorantia et la tua discretione supplisca al mio defecto. / Finito il prohemio, comincia il tractato. &lt;inc&gt; Et prima in che modo e da procedere in la presente opera. Capitulo primo. Iohanni. Molte volte ho audito che grandi philosophi cum grandissimo studio et subtilissima inquisitione hanno investigato mirabile conclusioni circa lanima humana. &lt;61v&gt; &lt;expl&gt; Et questo pare a mi che basti a satisfactione de la difficulta mossa: et a complimento di questo picholo tractato per la cui fine in sempiternum sia laudato lo altissimo idio. Amen. &lt;62r&gt; De immortalitate anime opusculum in modum dialogi Explicit feliciter per me Johannem de trottis die 4 aprilis 1472 scriptum. </text>
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