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Lesley Mortimer

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Author(s) Title Reference
Lesley Mortimer Kreuzzugsdichtung. (Deutsche Texte 9), by Ulrich Müller 39/2, p. 197
Lesley Mortimer Studien zur Legende der heiligen Maria Aegyptiaca im deutschen Sprachgebiet. (Philologische Studien und Quellen 49), by Konrad Kunze 40/2, p. 197

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