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Author(s) Title Reference
Daniel Anlezark Benjamin C. Withers, The Illustrated Old English Hexateuch, Cotton Claudius B.iv: The Frontier of Seeing and Reading in Anglo-Saxon England 80/2, p. 129
Elspeth Kennedy Bliocadran: A Prologue to the Perceval of Chrétien de Troyes, by Lenora D. Wolfgang 46/2, p. 306

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