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Author(s) Title Reference
JAMES CHATER Music in Renaissance Ferrara, 1400-1505: the Creation of a Musical Center in the Fifteenth Century, Studies in the History of Music, 2, by Lewis Lockwood 56/1, p. 147
D.H. Turner Jean Pucelle, by Kathleen Morand 33/2, p. 153
DANIEL PINTI Warren Ginsberg, Chaucer’s Italian Tradition 72/2, p. 329

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