[1a] [C]aesar fuisse tradatur ex celsa stature./ Colore candido. Teretibus Me[m]bris. Ore paulo/ pleniore. Nigris uegetisq[ue] oculis. Valitudine/ prospera. nisi q[ui]d tpre extreme repente aio lingui./ atq[ue] et p somniu[m] ex terreri solebat. [7a. red] Cai Caesaris Imperatoris comentarior[ii]/ Be

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[1a] [C]aesar fuisse tradatur ex celsa stature./ Colore candido. Teretibus Me[m]bris. Ore paulo/ pleniore. Nigris uegetisq[ue] oculis. Valitudine/ prospera. nisi q[ui]d tpre extreme repente aio lingui./ atq[ue] et p somniu[m] ex terreri solebat. [7a. red] Cai Caesaris Imperatoris comentarior[ii]/ Belli Gallici primvs liber incipit/ feliciter./ [black] [G]allia est om[n]is diuisa inptes tris. Quar/ una incolunt Belge. [125b. red] Epistola A. Hircii ad Balbum. A Hircius Balbo suo salutem duit Lege feliciter. [126a. red] A. Hircij. Commentarior[ii] belli Gallici Liber octa/uus feliciter Iulius Celsus Constantinus V./ C. Emendauit. [140a. red] Comentarior[ii] C. Iulij C[a]e[sar]. de bello ciuili Pomep/iano Liber p[ri]mus Iulius Celsus Constantinus./ V.C. Emendauit feliciter. [206b. red] Commentarior[ii]C. Iulius C[a]e[sar] A. Hircij de Bello/ Alexandrino Liber Quartus Iulius Celsus Constantinus. V.C. Emendauit feliciter. [228a. red] Commentarior[ii] C. Iulij C[a]e[sar] A. Hircij de bello Ap/hricano Liber Quintus Iulius Celsus Constan/tinus. V.C. Emendauit feliciter. [254b. red] Commentarior[ii] A. Hircii de bello Hispaniensi Li/ber Sextus Iulius Celsus Constantinus. V.C/ Emendauit. feliciter. [266a. end] Quorum Laudib[us] et virtute.

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