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R.M. Dawkins A CRETAN TRANSLATION OF "BARLAAM AND IOASAPH," WITH SOME NOTES ON THE TRANSLITERATION OF GREEK IN LATIN CHARACTERS
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F.M. Powicke Feudal Institutions, as revealed in the Assizes of Romania, a law code of Frankish Greece, by Peter W. Topping 20/, p. 80
Jonathan Riley-Smith A History of the Crusades Vol. III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, by Harry W. Hazard 45/2, p. 236

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