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William Nelson John Skelton (c. 1460-1529) Contribution á l' Histoire de la Prérenaissance Anglaise. (Études Anglaises 9), by Maurice Pollet 32/3, p. 242
N.H. KEEBLE Scotish Feilde and Flodden Feilde: Two Flodden Poems, Garland Medieval Texts, 4, by Ian F. Baird 54/2, p. 322
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Nigel Palmer Stefanie Weber, Strickers ‘Karl der Große’: Analyse der Überlieferungsgeschichte und Edition des Textes auf Grundlage von C 80/1, p. 361

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