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- 1510, Baptista Mantuanus, Parthenice pꝛima ſiue Mariana, book III:
Mirati lucem inſolitam, ſummumqꝫ decoꝛem // Virginis, oſqꝫ Viri ſanctum capitiſqꝫ verendi // Caniciem ſacram, pulchꝛeqꝫ ſimillima Matri // Pignoꝛa virgineum labꝛis mulgentia pectus, // Poplitibus flexis miti ſub imagine clauſum // Numen adoꝛarunt, mox ad ſua ſepta reuerſi // Miſerunt celebꝛem vicina per oppida famam.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1520, “Lactophaga” , Lamentationes Germanicæ Nationis (posthumously published, 1526), “De Regulis Iuris”, regula 16:
Indulgentiæ, uel potius mulgentiæ, non emantur de cætero a Romano põtifice, ſed Epiſcopi noſtri tempore neceſſitatis faciant eas prædicari, cum conſenſu Regis uel Imperatoris.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)