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R.D.F. Pring-Mill Ramon Lull and John Scotus Erigena. (Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes XXIII, 1960), by Frances A. Yates 31/1, p. 78
Derek Pearsall A Manual of the Writings in Middle English 1050-1500 Volume 3, by Albert E. Hartung 43/1, p. 87
Derek Pearsall The Structure of the Canterbury Tales, by Helen Cooper 55/2, p. 284
ALCUIN BLAMIRES The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages: Medicine, Science, and Culture, by Joan Cadden 63/2, p. 307

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