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Mirrour of the World
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Alastair Minnis The Mutable Glass: Mirror-Imagery in Titles and Texts of the Middle Ages and English Renaissance, by Herbert Grabes, Gordon Collier 55/1, p. 120

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  • Nicholas Love
  • Alexander Neckham
  • Mancinus

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