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  1. Gallick, Susan (1974). "Medieval Rhetorical Arts in England and the Manuscript Traditions". Manuscripta 18 (2): 95. DOI:10.1484/J.MSS.3.775. ISSN 0025-2603.

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The word encyclopedia (ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία) as it appears in a 15th century manuscript of Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria

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