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B.S. Lee LUCIDUS AND DUBIUS: A FIFTEENTH-CENTURY THEOLOGICAL DEBATE AND ITS SOURCES 45/1, p. 79
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Ruth J. Dean L'Elucidariam et les Lucidaires: contribution, par l'histoire d'un texte, à l'histoire des croyances religieuses en France au moyen âge. (Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome. Fascicule cent quatre vingt), by Yves Lefèvre 25/2, p. 115

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