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Ian Cornelius

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Ian Cornelius Passus secundus de dobest: on the genesis of a rubric in the archetype of Piers Plowman B 84/1, p. 1
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Ian Cornelius Susan E. Deskis, Alliterative Proverbs in Medieval England: Language Choice and Literary Meaning 88/1, p. 159
Ian Cornelius Stephen M. Yeager, From Lawmen to Plowmen: Anglo-Saxon Legal Tradition and the School of Langland 87/1, p. 170
Ian Cornelius Ralph Hanna, The Penn Commentary on ‘Piers Plowman’, Volume 2: C Pass?s 5–9; B Pass?s 5–7; A Pass?s 5–8 88/2, p. 412
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Ian Cornelius Piers Plowman: A Parallel-Text Edition of the A, B, C and Z Versions, William Langland, ed. A. V. C. Schmidt 83/1, p. 356

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