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TIMOTHY HOBBS François Villon: a Bibliography, Garland Medieval Bibliographies, 3, by Robert D. Peckham 61/1, p. 149
TIMOTHY HOBBS Trois Contes Français du XIVe siècle tirés du recueil intitulé ‘Le Tombel de Chartrose’, Acta Universitatis Lundensis, 1:37, by Sven Sandqvist 54/2, p. 336

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