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The second of the external links refers the reader to a review in The Mediaeval Review by Dennis Trout. That review opens "Maximianus (if that is indeed his name) is an allusive (as in hard to pin down) poet."; but since the word for "hard to pin down" is "elusive" rather than "allusive", this opening does not inspire confidence. Perhaps a more persuasive review could be found. Deipnosophista (talk) 12:37, 28 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
Personally, I don't think that one lapsus digiti vitiates the whole thing (and the works cited in the notes are useful to know about). But if you can supply a link to a better review, you're certainly welcome to do so. Deor (talk) 16:33, 28 November 2021 (UTC)Reply