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MATTHEW BARDELL Peter T. Ricketts (ed.), with the collaboration of Cyril P. Hershon III, Le Breviari d'amor de Matfre Ermengaud. Association Internationale d'Études Occitanes 5 68/2, p. 348
RICHARD HITCHCOCK Muslim Spain: Its History and Culture, by Anwar G. Chejne

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