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Aisling Byrne

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Aisling Byrne A Lost Insular Version of the Romance of Octavian 2013
Articles
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Aisling Byrne Guy of Warwick in Iberia: England, Portugal and the background to Tirant lo Blanch 90/1, p. 92
Aisling Byrne Family, locality, and nationality: vernacular adaptations of the Expugnatio Hibernica in late medieval Ireland 82/2, p. 101
Aisling Byrne Aisling Byrne, A lost insular version of the romance of Octavian 83/1, p. 288
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Aisling Byrne Kim M. Phillips, Before Orientalism: Asian Peoples and Cultures in European Travel Writing, 1245–1510 (Aisling Byrne) 84/2, p. 333
Aisling Byrne P. S. Langeslag, Seasons in the Literatures of the Medieval North 87/2, p. 406

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