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NICHOLAS MANN Convenevole da Prato: Regia Carmina dedicati a Roberto d'Angio re di Sicilia e di Gerusalemme, by Cesare Grassi, Marco Ciatti, Aldo Petri 55/1, p. 149
Peter Dronke Nicolai Treveti Expositio Herculis Furentis, by Vincentius Ussani Jr. 30/3, p. 191
J.H. Whitfield Florence in Transition. Volume One: The Decline of the Commune, by Marvin B. Becker 37/3, p. 366

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