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Henri d'Andeli
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Brian Woledge Le Lai d'Aristote de Henri d'Andeli. (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liège, Fascicule CXXIII), by Maurice Delbouille 21/, p. 78
Kathleen Chesney Alixandre l'Orphelin: a prose tale of the fifteenth century, by Cedric E. Pickford 21/, p. 80
Daron Burrows Alain Corbellari, La Voix des clercs: Littérature et savoir universitaire autour des dits du XIIIe siècle, Publications romanes et françaises 236 76/1, p. 152
Daron Burrows Alain Corbellari, Les Dits d'Henri d'Andeli, Classiques français du Moyen Âge 146 73/1, p. 164

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