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R.M. Dawkins A CRETAN TRANSLATION OF "BARLAAM AND IOASAPH," WITH SOME NOTES ON THE TRANSLITERATION OF GREEK IN LATIN CHARACTERS
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C.A. Trypanis L'Histoire de la Littérature Néo-Grecque (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Graeca Upsaliensia I), by Börje Knös 32/1, p. 92

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