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John J. Thompson Latin and Vernacular: Studies in Late-Medieval Texts and Manuscripts, York Manuscripts Conferences: Proceedings Series, I, by A. J. Minnis 60/2, p. 331
FAYE GETZ L. M. Eldredge (ed.), Benvenutus Grassus; The Wonderful Art of the Eye: A Critical Edition of the Middle English Translation of his 'De probatissima arte oculorum' 67/2, p. 333

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