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PHILIPPE WALTER Jan R. Veenstra, Magic and Divination at the Courts of Burgundy and France: Text and Context of Laurens Pignon's 'Contre les divineurs' (1411), Brill Studies in Intellectual History 83 68/1, p. 145

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