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Author(s) Title Reference
N. Denholm-Young Gregory of Tours: selections from the minor works, by William C. McDermott 20/, p. 100
W.O. Hassall The Anglo-Norman Text of the Holkham Bible Picture Book. (Anglo-Norman Text Society XXIII), by F. P. Pickering 41/2, p. 149
Peter Dronke Medium Aevum Vivum: Festschrift für Walther Bulst, by Hans Robert Jauss, Dieter Schaller 32/3, p. 218

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