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Author(s) Title Reference
RICHARD FIRTH GREEN A Guide to Early Irish Law (Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1988), by Fergus Kelly 62/1, p. 118
F.W. Hodcroft Estructura y forma en 'El poema de Mío Cid', by Edmund de Chasca 26/3, p. 209
DEREK W. LOMAX The Medieval Crown of Aragon: a Short History, by T. N. Bisson 57/2, p. 330

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