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David Hook The Poem of the Cid, (Twayne's World Authors Series 378), by Edmund de Chasca 46/2, p. 327
Andrew M. Beresford Marie Gillette and Loretta Zehngut (trans.), Fernán Pérez de Guzmán: Pen Portraits of Illustrious Castillans, Medieval Texts in Translation Series 73/2, p. 359

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