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Bernard of Clairvaux, Office de saint Victor; Prologue à l'antiphonaire; Epître 389. Latin text of the Office edited by Claire Maître; introduction by Claire Maître and Gérard Dubois, OCSO; annexes by Claire Maître. Sources chrétiennes 527. Paris: Editions du Cerf, 2009. 310 pp. + 14 colour plates + CD. €64. ISBN 978 2 204 09009 4.
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