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J.C. Laidlaw Jean de Condé: La Messe des Oiseaux et le Dit des Jacobins et des Fremeneurs, (Textes Littéraires Français, 170), by Jacques Ribard 41/1, p. 71
J.C. Laidlaw Le Concil de Basle (1434): les origines du thèâtre réformiste et partisan en France, Studies in the History of Christian Thought, 18, by Jonathan Beck 52/2, p. 328

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