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Michael C. Seymour Jon Prœst. Presbyter Johannes' Brev til Emanuel Komnenos, by Allan Karker 48/1, p. 150
Michael C. Seymour Sir John Mandevilles Reisebeschreibung in deutscher Übersetzung von Michel Velser. (Deutsche Texte des Mittelalters LXVI), by Eric John Morrall

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