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C.L. Wrenn The Gothic version of the Epistles: a study of its style and textual history, by G. W. S. Friedrichsen 12/, p. 84
John C. Barnes John Woodhouse (ed.), Dante and Governance 68/1, p. 149
John M. Fletcher Arts and Sciences at Padua: The Studium of Padua before 1350, by Nancy G. Siraisi 44/3, p. 331

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