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John of Segovia
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E.F. Jacob Defensorium Obedientiae Apostolicae et Alia Documenta, by Heiko A. Oberman, Daniel E. Zerfoss, William J. Courtenay 38/3, p. 342
COLIN IMBER Nancy Bisaha, Creating East and West: Renaissance Humanists and the Ottoman Turks 74/2, p. 358

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