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N.R. Ker The Oldest Manuscripts in New Zealand, by David M. Taylor 28/1, p. 73

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  • Italian Gothic

works

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  • Micrologus of Guido of Arezzo
  • Gregory's Moralia
  • Sarum Book of Hours
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  • Odo de Cantia
  • Roger of Salisbury
  • Astexanus de Ast, Summa de Casibus
  • Josephus, De Bello Judaico
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  • Tractatus Kestitutionum
  • Secunda Secunde of St. Thomas

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