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St Brendan
Articles
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R.L.G. Ritchie THE DATE OF THE "VOYAGE OF ST BRENDAN" 19/, p. 64
Reviews
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GLYNN HESKETH La 'Navigatio Sancti Brendani' e la sua fortuna nella cultura romanza dell'età di mezzo, Biblioteca della Ricerca, Medio Evo di Francia 4, by Renata Anna Bartoli 64/2, p. 322
LAURA ASHE Sebastian I. Sobecki, The Sea and Medieval English Literature 77/2, p. 332

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