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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
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
Spencer Pearce Transcription and Visual Poetics in the Early Italian Lyric, Garland Studies in Medieval Literature 7, by H. Wayne Storey 64/2, p. 336
PETER T. RICKETTS Andrea Poli (ed.), (Maurizio Poli, pref.), Aimeric de Belenoi: Le poesie 68/2, p. 342

languages

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works

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people

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  • Max Pfister
  • Aimeric
  • Albert de Sisteron

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  • authenticity
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  • genre
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