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- Dictes_and_Sayings_of_the_Philosophers abstract "Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers (\"The Sayings of the Philosophers\") is an incunabulum, or early printed book, that was printed by William Caxton and finished on November 18, 1477.".
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- Dictes_and_Sayings_of_the_Philosophers comment "Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers (\"The Sayings of the Philosophers\") is an incunabulum, or early printed book, that was printed by William Caxton and finished on November 18, 1477.".
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