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W.J. Gruffydd Brut y Brenhinedd (Cotton Cleopatra Version), by John Jay Parry 9/1, p. 44
Gordon Leff The Figurae of Joachim of Fiore. (Oxford-Warburg Studies), by Marjorie Reeves, Beatrice Hirsch-Reich 43/2, p. 185
VINCENT MOLETA Dante's 'Purgatory', by Mark Musa 52/2, p. 333

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