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            <origDate>1351-1400</origDate>
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              <note type="description">(Cap. XX. De aduerbiis, 6-51; 55-104)&#13;
(recto)&#13;
Hic illic istic alibi foris haec ad ubi das ,&#13;
Hinc illinc istinc aliunde foris petit unde,&#13;
Huc illuc istuc alioque foras dabis ad quo&#13;
Hac illac istac alias qua uult sibi reddi.&#13;
[...]&#13;
Olim preteritum signat presensque futurum// (6-51)&#13;
[Mile transpositum tria ducit tempora secum.&#13;
Presens preteritum quondam notat atque futurum.&#13;
Sicut olim dudum tria quodlibet indicat horum.] &#13;
(verso)&#13;
Est iam componens, est assumens geminatum,&#13;
Et dicas etiam, iamiam, dicas quoque iamque&#13;
[...]&#13;
Funditus et passim saciusque fere quoque statim,&#13;
Dum taxat sane sensum actutum quoque ualde// (55-104)</note>
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                <bibl type="edition"> Eberhardi Bethuniensis Graecismus, ed. Johann Wrobel, Bratislava: Koebner, 1887, pp. 187-192. .</bibl>
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            <origin>Central Europe? </origin>
            <provenance>In 1601, the host volume belonged to the typographer Gáspár Heltai the Younger of Cluj, who inscribed his name on the first page: "Caspar Helti Typography Coloswarinis(!) 1601" (f. 1r).&#13;
In 1729, the book was donated by Paul Gyergyai to the Unitarian college of Cluj: "Ex oblatione Generosi Pauli Gyergyai est Scholae Unitarianae Claudopolitanae ab Anno 1729" (f. 1r). Paul Gyergyai (1689-1751) was senior of the Unitarian college, then curator of the Unitarian Congregation of Cluj, senator and representative of Cluj to nine sessions of the Transylvanian Diet.&#13;
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              <bibl>Carmen Oanea, entry on Inc. U.101 on Material Evidence in Incunabula.</bibl>
              <bibl>Adrian Papahagi, Books from Lost Libraries: The Medieval Dioceses of Cenad, Oradea, and Transylvania, Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2023, p. 127.</bibl>
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