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Author(s) Title Reference
Peter S. Noble Matthew of Vendôme: 'The Art of Versification', by Aubrey E. Galyon 51/1, p. 122
ELIZABETH AUBREY Avner Bahat and Gerard Le Vot (eds.), L'Œuvre lyrique de Blondel de Nesle: mélodies, Nouvelle Bibliothèque du moyen âge 24 68/1, p. 138
A.V.C. Schmidt The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England. Papers read at The Exeter Symposium, July 1982, Exeter Medieval English Texts and Studies, by Marion Glasscoe 52/2, p. 315

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