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Author(s) Title Reference
Peter Munz The Discovery of the Individual, 1050-1200, by Colin Morris 43/2, p. 204
J.H. Mozley The Shorter Latin Poems of Master Henry of Avranches relating to England, by Josiah Cox Russell, John Paul Heironimus 5/3, p. 215

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