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Digenis Akritas
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Title
Issue
C.A. Trypanis
L'Histoire de la Littérature Néo-Grecque (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Graeca Upsaliensia I)
, by Börje Knös
32/1
p. 92
William J. Entwistle
The Growth of Literature. Volume II Russian oral literature, Yugoslav oral poetry, Early Indian literature, Early Hebrew literature
, by H. Munro Chadwick, N. Kershaw Chadwick
7/2
p. 120
CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON
The Medieval Greek Romance, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 6
, by Roderick Beaton
60/1
p. 142
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Epic Cycle of Digenis Akritas
Chronicle of the Morea
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The Crusader's Return
Slovo O Polky Igorevê
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Digenis Akritas
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Erceg Stepan's Fiancée
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