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Author(s) Title Reference
A.C. Crombie The Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Learning during the Renaissance (1450-1600), by George Sarton 27/1, p. 55
H. Peter Clive More Poèmes de Transition. Notes on the Rondeaux of a Taylorian manuscript. (Society for the Study of Mediaeval Language and Literature, Medium Ævum Monographs VIII), by Kathleen Chesney 36/1, p. 95
GRAEME SMALL Power, Culture and Religion in France, c. 1350-c. 1550, by C. T. Allmand 60/1, p. 136

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