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Godfrey of Viterbo
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J.A. Noonan The Arthurian Legend in Italian Literature, by Edmund G. Gardner
NIGEL HARRIS Anke Holdenried, The Sibyl and her Scribes: Manuscripts and Interpretation of the Latin ‘Sibylla Tiburtina’ c.1050–1500 76/2, p. 313

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