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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
John Stevens The Early Medieval Sequence, by Richard L. Crocker 49/1, p. 96
MICHAEL L. TURNER Caxton in Focus: the Beginning of Printing in England, by Lotte Hellinga 54/1, p. 139

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people

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  • typography
  • melody
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  • sequence
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