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Poem #1

De virtutis et fortunae differentia somnium. Argumentum
written before 1510-12-24 first edition 1510-12-24

Early printed source materials:
1DANTISCUS 1510 (Argumentum de Virtutis et Fortunae differentia somnii) (in extenso)

Prints:
1Dantisci Carmina (De Virtutis et Fortunae differentia somnium. Argumentum) No. 1. 1, p. 1 (in extenso)
2Antologia 1996 (Argumentum / Streszczenie) No. 1, p. 134-135 (in extenso; Polish translation, Ignacy LEWANDOWSKI)

 

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Incluta succumbit Virtus, Fortuna triumphat
Lubrica, nunc orbis sceptra corusca tenet.