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Consuetudo consuetudine vincitur. Die Hausordnungen der Brüder vom gemeinsamen Leben im Bildungs- und Sozialisationsprogramm der Devotio moderna. Tradition, Reform, Innovation. Studien zur Modernität des Mittelalters (Vol. 4, p. 450). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
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