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MOIRA FITZGIBBONS Poverty, dignity, and lay spirituality in Pore Caitif and Jacob’s Well 77/2, p. 222
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JOHN TOOK Zygmunt Barański, Chiosar con altro testo: leggere Dante nel Trecento 72/1, p. 160

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people

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