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Brill, Leiden, 1984. 176p. Sewn. Unopened. (Rare). A.o.: S. EKLUND: The Use and Abuse of Cursus in Textual Criticism (pp.27-57); G. SCALIA: Le Kuriate e Pantelleria (pp.65-110); O. WEIJERS: Les glossaires latins dans les Pays-Bas médiévaux (pp.101-119), H. MERLE: Aptum natum esse - Aptitudo naturalis (pp.122-141).

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