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Vade mecum in Tribulatione by John of Rupescissa
John of Rupescissa
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WENDY SCASE
Reformist Apocalypticism and 'Piers Plowman', Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 7
, by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
62/1
p. 127
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Middle English
Old High German
Latin
Italian
Old French
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Visions of Hildegard of Bingen
Revelations by Bridget of Sweden
Uber Visionům by Robert of Uzès
works of William of Saint-Amour
Vade mecum in Tribulatione by John of Rupescissa
Piers Plowman
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Bridget of Sweden
Robert of Uzès
William of Saint-Amour
John of Rupescissa
Langland
Hildegard of Bingen
Dante Alighieri
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reformism
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