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MARION GLASSCOE Barlam and Iosaphat: a Middle English Life of Buddha, Early English Text Society, os, 290, by John Hirsh 57/2, p. 316
JOHN C. HIRSH Keiko Ikegami (ed.), Barlaam and Josaphat: A Transcription of MS Egerton 876 with Notes, Glossary, and Comprehensive Study of the Middle English and Japanese Versions AMS Studies in the Middle Ages 21 69/2, p. 334

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