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Articles
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S. Harrison Thomson THE DATE OF THE EARLY ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE "CANDET NUDATUM PECTUS" 4/2, p. 100
Reviews
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R.W. Hunt The writings of Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln 1235-1253, by S. Harrison Thomson 11/, p. 107

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