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Examples of the contemporary sources consulted include the following: (a) Magnati, 1688 [30]; (b) Bulifon, 1688 [31,32]; (c) Sarnelli, 1688 [33]; (d) Confuorto, 1688 [34]; and (e) a short extract from Dalio’s elegy, 1715 [35].

Examples of the contemporary sources consulted include the following: (a) Magnati, 1688 [30]; (b) Bulifon, 1688 [31,32]; (c) Sarnelli, 1688 [33]; (d) Confuorto, 1688 [34]; and (e) a short extract from Dalio’s elegy, 1715 [35].

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