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ZYGMUNT G. BARAŃSKI

Dante's Christian Astrology, by Richard Kay

65/1, p. 149
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 41/3, p. 274

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