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M.B.M. Boulton Lydie Louison, De Jean Renart à Jean Maillart: Les Romans de style gothique, Nouvelle Bibliothèque du Moyen Âge 69 75/1, p. 157
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 29/3, p. 192

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