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[373] Turner, Wm., op. cit. XIII., p. 389. This article by Turner in the Catholic University Bulletin, XIII., pp. 283 seq. and 567 seq. is by far the most helpful contribution to the study of the Carolingian Revival. A valuable array of facts is given and the sources for further inquiry are pointed out.
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