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Dionysius of Halicamassus
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Peter Dronke Les origines et la formation de la littérature courtoise en occident (500-1200) Deuxième partie: La société féodale et la transformation de la littérature de cour (2 vols.); Troisième partie: La société courtoise: littérature de cour et littérature courtoise (2 vols.). Bibliothèque de l'école des hautes études, by Reto R. Bezzola 35/1, p. 51

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