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There is a separate article for De principis instructione, which in spite of that page's unsourced claim to the contrary, appears to refer to the same text, surviving only in London, British Library, Cotton MS Julius B XIII, ff 48–173. (It is true that the work existed in two recensions, but that does not seem to be what is being referred to on the other page.) The title De principis instructione is the one that appears in the manuscript (e.g. fols 48r, 173r), and is used by the standard book on Gerald of Wales by Robert Bartlett, and it is catalogued that way by the DNB authority file. I would propose merging this article into the other page. AndrewNJ (talk) 12:45, 12 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]