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Quae quoniam res est, quam se expertum non esse nemo potest dicere, propterea reperta in memoria recognoscitur, quando beatae vitae nomen auditur" ("Cosi tutti concordano nel desiderare la felicita, come con-===== corderebbero nel rispondere a chi chiedesse Ioro se desiderano godere.
Vestra enim litigia, libelli datio, exceptio, responsio, citationes, testium productiones, appellatio et sexcenta alia iuris, ut aiunt, a vobis reperta impedimenta, ut molestiam et impensarum onus ac fastidia omittam, odio sunt civitati, adeo ut omnes fere civium controversiae a suis cuiusque exercitii iudici-bus, reiecta vestra verbositate, decidantur.
We began Nova Reperta more than five years ago, in 1993, when we were selected to participate in an exhibition initiated by the Smithsonian Institution Libraries that asked artists to respond to works in the Bern Dibner Library of History and technology.
 
 
 
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