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Lesley Smith
Elizabeth Makowski,
'A Pernicious Sort of Woman': Quasi-Religious Women and Canon Lawyers in the Later Middle Ages, Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law 6
75.1 (2006), 169-170
DOI:10.2307/43621062
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David D'Avray
Kirsi Salonen and Ludwig Schmugge,
A Sip from the ‘Well of Grace’: Medieval Texts from the Apostolic Penitentiary, Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law 7
79.2 (2010), 318-319
DOI:10.2307/43632431
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Jeremy Lawrance
Canon Law and the Archpriest of Hita, Medieval & Renaissance Texts and Studies, 27
, by Henry Ansgar Kelly
55.2 (1986), 336-337
DOI:10.2307/43629050
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