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Note title 'Una' V.S. 'Viva'
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These adjectives are both ablative, singular, feminine, in agreement with 'cognitione'. 'Una' means one, only, alone while 'viva' means fresh, living. In the phrase 'et rogavi ex viva/una Cognitione,' (meaning And I asked from my mind alone) probably 'una' makes more sense.

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