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Laurence Eldredge David C. Lindberg, Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiva in the Middle Ages: A Critical Edition and English Translation of Bacon's 'Perspectiva' with Introduction and Notes 66/2, p. 322
JAN ČERMÁK Susan E. Deskis, 'Beowulf' and the Medieval Proverb Tradition, Medieval & Renaissance Texts and Studies 155 67/2, p. 324

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