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Henry Hargreaves The Middle English Translation of the 'Rosarium Theologie': a Selection Edited from Cmbr, Gonville and Caius Coll. MS. 354/581. (Middle English Texts, 10), by Christina von Nolcken 50/1, p. 173
Beryl Smalley Thomae Walsingham De Archana Deorum, by Robert A. van Klyuve 38/2, p. 203
John J. Thompson The Eton Roundels: Eton College MS 177 ('Figurae Bibliorum'), by Avril Henry 61/2, p. 356

languages

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  • French
  • Italian
  • English
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • pseudo-Aquinas's Latin

works

  • Ovid's Metamorphoses
  • Fitzralph
  • Speculum humanae salvationis
  • Grosseteste
  • Biblia pauperum
  • Boccaccio's Genealogiae deorum
  • Rosarium Theologie
  • Compendium Theologice Veritatis
  • Worcester Verses

people

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  • Grosseteste
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  • Fitzralph
  • Anne Hudson
  • thirteenth-century
  • twelfth-century
  • fourteenth-century

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  • compendium
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  • doctrinal
  • Wycliffism

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