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Anne Hudson The Wycliffe Bible: Part III. Relationships of Trevisa and the Spanish Medieval Bibles. (Stockholm Studies in English XXVIII), by Sven L. Fristedt
Pamela Gradon MS. Bodley 959: Genesis-Baruch 3.20 in the earlier Version of the Wycliffite Bible. Vol. 5: Ecclesiasticus 48.6-Baruch 3.20. (Stockholm Studies in English, XX), by Conrad Lindberg 40/2, p. 201
Pamela Gradon Studier i Modern Språkvetenskap (Stockholm Studies in Modern Philology. Vol. XIX) 26/3, p. 215

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