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HUGH WHITE The Ages of Man: a Study in Medieval Writing and Thought, by J. A. Burrow 57/1, p. 81
G.V. Smithers The Parlement of the Tore Ages, by M. Y. Offord 31/3, p. 218
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PETER T. RICKETTS Ruth Harvey, Linda Paterson, et al., The Troubadour ‘Tensos’ and ‘Partimens’: A Critical Edition 80/2, p. 167

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