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LODI NAUTA M. T. Gibson and Lesley Smith (eds), with the assistance of Joseph Ziegler, Codices Boethiani: A Conspectus of Manuscripts of the Works of Boethius, I: Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland, Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts 25 66/1, p. 128
Judith Weiss The Anglo-Norman 'Alexander' (‘Le Roman de toute Chevalerie’) by Thomas of Kent 2 vols. (Anglo-Norman Text Society Nos. 29-31, 32-33), by Brian Foster, Ian Short 48/2, p. 291

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