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BIPONT See also: editions, in 50 volumes, of See also: Greek and Latin classical authors, so called from Bipontium, the See also: modern Latin name of See also: Zweibrucken or Deux-Ponts in See also: Bavaria, where they were first issued in 1779
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Their place of publication was afterwards transferred to Strassburg
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See Butters, Uber die Editiones Bipontinae (1877)
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