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D.J.A. Ross Medical Illustrations in Mediæval Manuscripts. Historical Monograph Series No. 5, by Loren MacKinney 35/2, p. 162
Arthuriana
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Marjorie B. Fox Sir Thomas Malory and the 'Piteous History of the Morte of King Arthur'

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