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Author(s) Title Reference
Peter Dronke I codici di Marziano Capella, by Claudio Leonardi 34/1, p. 50
George Watson Lord Morley's 'Tryumphes of Fraunces Petrarcke': The first English Translation of the 'Trionfi', by D. D. Carnicelli 41/3, p. 279
CATHERINE LA FARGE Malory: the Critical Heritage, The Critical Heritage Series, by Marylyn Jackson Parins 59/2, p. 314

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