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De Remediis Fortuitorum
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Ian Bishop CHAUCER AND THE RHETORIC OF CONSOLATION 52/1, p. 38
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LETIZIA PANIZZA Petrarch's 'Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul': a Modern English Translation of 'De Remediis utriusque Fortune', with a Commentary, by Conrad H. Rawski 62/2, p. 309

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