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*[[1937]]: ''Piers Plowman: An Interpretation of the A-Text'' (Dublin: Talbot Press; also London: Longmans)
*[[1937]]: ''Piers Plowman: An Interpretation of the A-Text'' (Dublin: Talbot Press; also London: Longmans)
*[[1969]]: ''[[The Wanderer]]'' (co-editor with [[Alan Bliss|A.J. Bliss]])
*[[1969]]: ''[[The Wanderer]]'' (co-editor with [[Alan Bliss|A.J. Bliss]])
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===Articles===
* [[1962]]: ''[[English and Medieval Studies Presented to J.R.R. Tolkien on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday]]''
* [[1962]]: ''[[English and Medieval Studies Presented to J.R.R. Tolkien on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday]]''
** "God and Man in Troilus and Criseyde"
** "God and Man in Troilus and Criseyde"

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Thomas Patrick Dunning (? — 1973) was a scholar of Anglo-Saxon at University College Dublin, and a priest and member of the Congregatio Missionis. Dunning was a former student of J.R.R. Tolkien; the latter started supervising Dunning's thesis on 17 October 1952.[1][2]

Tolkien inscribed a Quenya sentence — a variation on a phrase occuring in Galadriel's Lament — in Dunning's copy of The Fellowship of the Ring: "Sí man i·yulmar men enquantuva?".[2]

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