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Brian Murdoch Olive Sayce, Exemplary Comparison from Homer to Petrarch 77/2, p. 325
PETER ARMOUR Dante's Angelic Intelligences: Their Importance in the Cosmos and in Pre-Christian Religion, Letture di Pensiero e d'Arte, 62 (Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1983), by Stephen Bemrose 54/2, p. 342

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