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Reviews
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Edward M. Wilson The Matter of Britain and the Praise of Spain (The History of a Panegyric), by Stephen Reckert 38/1, p. 99
JOHN ENGLAND Roger Wright, El Tratado de Cabreros (1206): estudio sociofilológico de una reforma ortográfica (London: Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 2000) 71/2, p. 359
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Aengus Ward

Estoria delos Godos: Critical Edition and Introduction

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