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P.J.C. Field Malory’s own marginalia 70/2, p. 226
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Nigel Palmer J. W. J. Burgers, De paleografie van de documentaire bronnen in Holland en Zeeland in de dertiende eeuw, Schrift en Schriftdragers in de Nederlanden in de Middeleeuwen I 66/1, p. 127
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