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R.L.P. Milburn Sancti Columbani Opera. (Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, volume II). The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1957, by G. S. M. Walker 29/1, p. 25
R.W. Hunt Bartholomew of Exeter, Bishop and Canonist: A study in the Twelfth Century, by Dom Adrian Morey 8/1, p. 65

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