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James Crompton The Heresy of the Free Spirit in the Later Middle Ages, by R. E. Lerner
Ludwig Bieler Currents of Mediæval Thought, With special reference to Germany. (Studies in Mediaeval History V), by Michael Seidlmayer, D. Barker 30/3, p. 207

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