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One of the volumes in the duc's collection were three volumes of manuscripts now in the British Museum, comprising what is known as the "Vulgate" Arthurian cycle. H. Oskar Sommer's edition is online at Internet Archive in 8 volumes. Sommer also produced Le Roman de Merlin, available at Google, and he refers to LaValliere's ownership of the other Arthurian manuscripts in his introduction to "Merlin".
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