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Saint Brendan
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Jane H.M. Taylor Littera et Sensus: Essays on Form and Meaning in Medieval French Literature presented to John Fox, by D. A. Trotter 60/1, p. 134
STEWART GREGORY La Vie de St Alexis: Texte du manuscrit A (B.N. nouv. acq. fr. 4503), by T. D. Hemming 65/1, p. 140
Sylvia Huot Fabienne Pomel, Les Voies de l’au-delà et l’essor de l’allégorie au Moyen Âge 72/1, p. 146

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