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ALISON WIGGINS Are Auchinleck Manuscript Scribes 1 and 6 the same scribe? The advantages of whole-data analysis and electronic texts 73/1, p. 10
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NIGEL MORTIMER Alexandra Gillespie, Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and their Books, 1473-1557, Oxford English Monographs 77/1, p. 131

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