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E.J. Holmyard Libellus de alchimia, ascribed to Albertus Magnus, by Virginia Heines, Pearl Kibre 28/1, p. 61
H.J. Chaytor Minnesinger und Troubadours, by Theodor Frings 19/, p. 85
HAIDEE LORREY Xinru Liu, Silk and Religion: An Exploration of Material Life and the Thought of People, AD 600-1200 68/2, p. 360

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