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Author(s) Title Reference
D.A. Bullough The Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar and its Continuations, by J. M. Wallace-Hadrill 30/2, p. 105
A.G. Keller Theophilus de Diversis Artibus, by C. R. Dodwell 32/2, p. 142

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