The Twelfth-century Manuscript of Constantine the African's Theorica Pantegni at the National Library of Finland
Merisalo, O. (2022). The Twelfth-century Manuscript of Constantine the African's Theorica Pantegni at the National Library of Finland. Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies, 19, 163-169. https://www.njrs.dk/19_2022/09_Merisalo.pdf
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