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John L. Flood Christoph Reske, Die Produktion der Schedelschen Weltchronik in Nürnberg/The Production of Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle, Mainzer Studien zur Buchwissenschaft 10 72/1, p. 172
Lewis Thorpe Partonopeu de Blois, a French romance of the twelfth century. Volume II, Part 2, by Joseph Gildea, Leon P. Smith Jr. 41/3, p. 263

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