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BARBARA K. ALTMANN Gilbert Ouy, Christine Reno, and Inès Villela-Petit, avec Olivier Delsaux & Tania Van Hemelryck (éditeurs et collaborateurs), et avec les conseils de James Laidlaw & Marie-Thérèse Gousset, Album Christine de Pizan (Barbara K. Altmann) 84/1, p. 158
Studies in Villon, Vaillant and Charles D'Orléans, by Ethel Seaton 27/3, p. 194

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