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Note title 'Doctissimi' V.S. 'Docti'
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This variation involves a base adjective with its superlative form. 'Docti' means wise, skilled while 'doctissimi' means most wise, most skilled'.
Both options are possible, the choice depends on the level of emphasis on the level of wisdom.

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