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Ian Cornelius Passus secundus de dobest: on the genesis of a rubric in the archetype of Piers Plowman B 84/1, p. 1
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RALUCA RADULESCU Miriam Edlich-Muth, Malory and his European Contemporaries: Adapting Late Arthurian Romance Collections (Raluca Radulescu) 84/2, p. 341
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