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SETH LERER Simon Horobin, The Language of the Chaucer Tradition, Chaucer Studies XXXII 73/1, p. 121
ZYGMUNT G. BARAŃSKI

Dante's Christian Astrology, by Richard Kay

65/1, p. 149
URSULA SCHAEFER Dennis H. Green, Medieval Listening and Reading: The Primary Reception of German Literature 800-1300 66/2, p. 354

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