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Author(s) Title Reference
David G. Pattison The 'Cantar de mio Cid': Poetic Creation in its Economic and Social Contexts, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 5, by Joseph J. Duggan 60/1, p. 140
David G. Pattison Donald J. Kagay, and Joseph T. Snow (eds.), Medieval Iberia: Essays on the History and Literature of Medieval Spain 67/2, p. 354

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