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Latin of Isidore of Seville
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J.A. TASIOULAS Heaven and earth in little space: the foetal existence of Christ in medieval literature and thought 76/1, p. 24
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J.A.W. Bennett On the Properties of Things. John Trevisa's translation of 'Bartholomæus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum', by M. C. Seymour, Gabriel M. Liegey, E. Brockhurst, M. H. Blechner, Ralph Hanna III, J. E. Grennen, M. Andrew, J. D. Pheifer, A. S. G. Edwards,, T. Lawler, N. A. Hunt, P. P. Farley, D. C. Greetham, B. D. Harder, V. E. Watts, M. Farnsworth, J. I. Miller 49/1, p. 149

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