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DAVID THOMSON The Teaching of Grammar in Late Medieval England: an Edition, with Commentary, of Oxford, Lincoln College MS Lat. 130, Medieval Texts and Studies, 6, by Cynthia Renée Bland 62/1, p. 123
DAVID THOMSON The Grammar Schools of Medieval England: A. F. Leach in Historiographical Perspective, by John N. Miner 60/2, p. 308

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