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Alastair Minnis John Gower, the Medieval Poet, by Masayoshi Itô 47/1, p. 162
A.S.G. Edwards Richard Beadle and A.J. Piper (eds), New Science out of Old Books: Studies in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books in Honour of A. l Doyle 66/2, p. 308

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