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Godfrey of Poitiers
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A.V.C. Schmidt LANGLAND AND SCHOLASTIC PHILOSOPHY 38/2, p. 134
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OSMUND LEWRY Théorie de la Prophétie et Philosophie de la Connaissance aux environs de 1230: La contribution d'Hugues de Saint-Cher (Ms. Douai 434, Question 481). (Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense 40), by Jean-Pierre Torrell 49/1, p. 129

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