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Author(s) Title Reference
Vincent Gillespie Kathleen L. Scott, Later Gothic Manuscripts 1390-1490, Vol. I: Text and Illustrations, Vol. II: Catalogue and Indices 71/2, p. 312
NICHOLAS WATSON Kantik Ghosh, The Wycliffite Heresy: Authority and the Interpretation of Texts, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 45 72/2, p. 331

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