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JILLIAN HILL The Art of Love: Amatory Fiction from Ovid to the 'Romance of the Rose', by Peter L. Allen 63/2, p. 341
PHILIP E. BENNETT Alastair Minnis, ‘Magister amoris’: The ‘Roman de la Rose’ and Vernacular Hermeneutics 71/2, p. 347

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