Quentin Poulet (English Wikipedia)

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  • Arn, p. 203; Google Books.

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  • Bernhard Sterchi, Hugues de Lannoy, auteur de l'Enseignement de vraie noblesse, de l'Instruction d'un jeune prince et des Enseignements paternels, Le Moyen Age 2004/1, Tome CX, p. 79-117; online extract.

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  • Ray Siemens. Poetic Statesmanship and the Politics of Patronage in the Early Tudor Court: Material Concerns of John Skelton’s Early Career as a Critical Context for the Interpretation of The Bowge of Courte. Early Modern Literary Studies 15.1 (2009–10); online.

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