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<tei-p data-origname="p">Of <tei-distinct type="variety" data-origname="distinct">many-shaped</tei-distinct> <tei-objecttype data-origname="objectType">caryatids</tei-objecttype> (which common people call <tei-objecttype data-origname="objectType">terms</tei-objecttype>) or <tei-objecttype data-origname="objectType">atlantids</tei-objecttype> clothed in white, <tei-distinct type="variety" data-origname="distinct">adapted to any order of </tei-distinct><tei-distinct type="support" data-origname="distinct">architecture</tei-distinct> whatsoever, used during the <tei-date data-origname="date">first century</tei-date>, skillfully invented of this art. </tei-p> | ||
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<p>Of <distinct type="variety">many-shaped</distinct> <objectType>caryatids</objectType> (which common people call <objectType>terms</objectType>) or <objectType>atlantids</objectType> clothed in white, <distinct type="variety">adapted to any order of </distinct><distinct type="support">architecture</distinct> whatsoever, used during the <date>first century</date>, skillfully invented of this art. </p> | ||
<p><distinct type="abundance">Many</distinct> <distinct type="variety">diverse</distinct> <objectType>terms</objectType> according to the five orders of building for the benefit of all <name type="profession">sculptors</name> and <name type="profession">stonemasons</name>, <name type="profession">joiners</name>, <name type="profession">glass etchers</name>, and <name type="profession">all artistic craftspeople</name> or <name type="profession">all those who love antique frame decorations</name>. Invented by <name type="designer">Hans Vreedeman de Vries</name>. Published by <name type="publisher">Gerard de Jode</name>.</p> | ||
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