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PETER T. RICKETTS Ilaria Zamuner, Giuseppe Noto, Luciana Borghi Cedrini, and Francesco Carapezza (eds), Anna Ferrari (co-ord.), ‘Intavulare': Tavole di canzonieri romanzi. Vol. I. Canzonieri provenzali: 3. Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, V. Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana P. Bodleian Library S. Biblioteca Ambrosiana G 76/1, p. 156
J.C. Eade The 'Kalendarium' of Nicholas of Lynn, by Sigmund Eisner, Gary Mac Eoin 51/2, p. 251

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