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Desmond Paul Henry Saint Anselm's Proslogion with a Reply on Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilo, and The Author's Reply to Gaunilo, by M. J. Charlesworth 35/2, p. 133
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ELSA STRIETMAN THE MIDDLE DUTCH "ELCKERLIJC" AND THE ENGLISH "EVERYMAN" 52/1, p. 111
CORRIGENDUM: OLD AUTHOR, NEW WORK: THE SERMONS OF MS LONGLEAT 4 54/1, p. 131

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