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Julius Caesar swims to a boat
while holding a letter *

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* Julius Caesar swims to a boat while holding a letter. Boccaccio, Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes. Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, MS. 63 (France 1413-15), fol. 198v. Courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.



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