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- Smaragdus — Multiple dates; Northern France (the date and place of origin are those assigned by Bernard Bischoff, as cited by Joyce Hill, 'Authority and Intertextuality in the Works of Ælfric', Proceedings of the British Academy, 131 [2005], p. 166, fn. 27)
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- John of Salisbury — Multiple dates; English, Malmesbury, Benedictine Abbey
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- Patristic, classical, and humanistic pieces — c. 1500; English
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- Peter Lombard — 13th century, early; England
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- Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, third quarter; England
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- Ps.-Augustine, etc. — 14th century, early; English
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- Statius — 15th century, middle; Italian, Florence
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- Pauline Epistles, with the gloss 'pro altercatione' — 12th century, third quarter; English
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- Thomas Stubbs — c. 1480 and 16th century; English
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- Quadripartite indenture between King Henry VII, abbot John Islip and the monks of Westminster Abbey, the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, and the mayor and commonalty of London — 1504; English
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- Book of Hours, Use of Rouen — 15th century, first half; French, North (?)
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- Book of Hours, Use of Sarum — 15th century, first quarter; Flemish
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- John Arderne — 14th century, late; English
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- Calendarial rules, Prognostics — 10th century; Continental European with English additionsAlcuin — 10th century; Continental European with English additionsGlossaries — 10th century; Continental European with English additionsPs.-Cicero — 10th century, with additions 11th century, early; Continental European with English additions
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- Book of Hours, Use of Sarum — c. 1400; English
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- Cicero — 12th century, second quarter; Multiple places of origin
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- Breviary (pars hiemalis) — 13th century, third quarter and 14th century, third quarter; English
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- John of Salisbury — c. 1200; English
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- Peter of Poitiers — c. 1420–1430; England