C.M.A. |
The Dawn of Humanism in Italy, by Roberto Weiss |
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17/, p. 62 |
Ivor D.O. Arnold |
Attitudes of Seventeenth-Century France toward the Middle Ages, by Nathan Edelman |
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18/, p. 80 |
C.H.L. Bodenham |
Reason and the Lover, by John V. Fleming |
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55/1, p. 145 |
Kathryn Kerby-Fulton |
Linne R. Mooney and Estelle Stubbs, Scribes and the City: London Guildhall Clerks and the Dissemination of Middle English Literature 1375–1425 (Kathryn Kerby-Fulton) |
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84/1, p. 154 |
Nigel Palmer |
Kommentar zur Artusepik Hartmanns von Aue. Im Anhang: Die Heilkunde und Der Ourobos. Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur 103, by Lambertus Okken, Bernhard Dietrich Haage |
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64/1, p. 158 |
Kathleen Chesney |
Martin Le Franc: Le Champion des Dames Part I, (Memoires et Documents ser. 3 t. VIII), by Arthur Piaget |
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41/2, p. 168 |
Sethina Watson |
James G. Clark, A Monastic Renaissance at St Albans: Thomas Walsingham and his Circle c. 1350—1440, Oxford Historical Monographs |
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75/1, p. 171 |
Derek Pearsall |
The Epistle of Othea. Translated from the French text of Christine de Pisan by Stephen Scrope. (Early English Text Society, Original Series 264), by Curt F. Bühler |
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41/3, p. 274 |
Norman Klassen |
L. O. Aranye Fradenburg, Sacrifice your Love: Psychoanalysis, Historicism, Chaucer |
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73/2, p. 336 |
PETER LINEHAN |
Brian Tate and Jeremy Lawrance (eds), Alfonso de Palencia; Gesta Hispaniensia ex annalibus suorum dierum collecta. Vol. I, books i-v; vol. II, books vi-x |
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70/2, p. 350 |
COLIN IMBER |
Nancy Bisaha, Creating East and West: Renaissance Humanists and the Ottoman Turks |
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74/2, p. 358 |