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Margaret Switten, director. Robert Eisenstein, production coordinator. South Hadley, MA: Mount Holyoke College, 2001. CD-ROM. [Requires PC Pentium or equivalent with Windows 95, 98, 98SE, or NT, or Macintosh Power PC with OS 7.6 or later; 64 MB RAM; screen resolution 800 x 600 minimum; 71 MB on disk for small install and 500-550 MB for full install, with print files. Complete set (3 anthologies, 5 CDs, commentary volume) available for $50 from Medieval Lyric, Mount Holyoke College, Box 1974 Blanchard Center, South Hadley, MA 01075-6005; instructor's manual (9 CDs), $45.]

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