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Author(s) Title Reference
Nicolas Jacobs The Winchester Anthology: a Facsimile of British Library Additional MS 60577, by Edward Wilson, Iain Fenlon 53/1, p. 135
Paul L. Priest Cultural Thematics: the Formation of the Faustian Ethos, by T. K. Seung 47/1, p. 146
Spencer Pearce Transcription and Visual Poetics in the Early Italian Lyric, Garland Studies in Medieval Literature 7, by H. Wayne Storey 64/2, p. 336

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