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Articles
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Thomas D. Hill THE FOOL ON THE BRIDGE: 'CAN VEI LA LAUZETA MOVER' STANZA 5 48/2, p. 198
Reviews
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Almut Suerbaum Cornelia Reil, Liebe und Herrschaft: Studien zum altfranzösischen und mittelhochdeutschen Prosa-Lancelot, Hermaea NS 78 68/1, p. 140
Linda M. Paterson Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner, Laurie Shepard, and Sarah White (eds and trans.), Songs of the Women Troubadours 69/1, p. 144
L.T. Topsfield Introduction à l'étude de l'ancien provençal, textes d'étude, by F. R. Hamlin, P. T. Ricketts, J. Hathaway 37/3, p. 309

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