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N. Denholm-Young |
A concise economic history of Great Britain from the earliest times to A. D. 1750, by John Clapham |
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19/, p. 84 |
Daniel Waley |
An Italian Lordship: The Bishopric of Lucca in the Late Middle Ages, by Duane J. Osheim |
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48/1, p. 152 |
PATRICK NOLD |
Chris Wickham, Community and Clientele in Twelfth-Century Tuscany: The Origins of the Rural Commune on the Plain of Lucca |
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70/1, p. 165 |
Beryl Smalley |
The Origin and Early Life of Hugh of St. Victor: An Evaluation of the Tradition. (Texts and Studies in the History of Mediæval Education, Vol. 5), by Jerome Taylor |
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John B. Morrall |
The Summa Contra Hæreticos ascribed to Prœpositinus of Cremona. (University of Notre Dame Publications in Mediæval Studies, No. XV), by Joseph N. Garvin, James A. Corbett |
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CECIL GRAYSON |
Dante's Italy, and Other Essays, by Charles T. Davis |
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55/2, p. 324 |
Spencer Pearce |
Tuscan Poetry of the Duecento: An Anthology, Garland Library of Medieval Literature A 99, by Frede Jensen |
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65/2, p. 335 |
R.H. RICHENS |
Fifteenth-century liturgical music. II: Four anonymous masses. (British Academy Early English Church Music 22), by Margaret Bent |
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49/2, p. 350 |