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- The book of God : secularization and design in the romantic era, Colin Jager
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- The garden of delights : reform and renaissance for women in the twelfth century, Fiona J. Griffiths
- The pilgrim and the bee : reading rituals and book culture in early New England, Matthew P. Brown
- Wonderful blood : theology and practice in late medieval northern Germany and beyond, Caroline Walker Bynum
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