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Gwyn Jones Viga-Glúms Saga, by G. Turville-Petre 10/2, p. 103
RICHARD GAMESON A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges IV.1. The British Isles: Insular and Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts, ed. Nigel Morgan and Stella Panayotova with the assistance of Rebecca Rushforth 84/1, p. 137

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