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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Georges Chastelain, la vie, les œuvres, by Kenneth Urwin 7/2, p. 125
Jane H.M. Taylor Georges Chastelain: ‘Le Temple de Bocace’, Romanica Helvetica, 104, by Susanna Bliggenstorfer 59/2, p. 329

languages

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works

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people

  • Froissart
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