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BELLA MILLETT THE SONGS OF ENTERTAINERS AND THE SONG OF THE ANGELS: VERNACULAR LYRIC FRAGMENTS IN ODO OF CHERITON'S "SERMONES DE FESTIS" 64/1, p. 17
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John Stevens Medieval Age: Specimens of European Poetry from the ninth to the fifteenth century, by Angel Flores 36/1, p. 69
Anthony Lappin Daniel Rico Camps, Las voces del Románico. Arte y epigrafía en San Quirce de Burgos, Colección Imago 2—Seminario Medieval 5 78/2, p. 353

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