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R. R. Raymo
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Author(s) Title Reference
F.J.E. Raby Mediæval Latin, by K. P. Harrington 32/3, p. 229
Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
A.G. Rigg NIGEL OF CANTERBURY: WHAT WAS HIS NAME? 56/2, p. 304

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