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                <bibl type="edition">S. Eusebii Hieronymi Opera (Sect. I Pars I). Epistularum Pars I. Epistulae I-LXX, ed. Isidorus Hilberg. Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum 54. Vindobonae–Lipsiae: Tempsky–Freytag, 1910.</bibl>
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