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Reviews
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RALPH HANNA III Jayne Ringrose, Summary Catalogue of the Additional Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library Acquired before 1940 80/2, p. 120
CONOR MCCARTHY Catherine Sanok, Her Life Historical: Exemplarity and Female Saints’ Lives in Late Medieval England 77/1, p. 138
Notes
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SCOTT GWARA AN ONOMASTIC PUN IN A TENTH-CENTURY ANGLO-LATIN POEM 63/1, p. 99

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