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Articles
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Constance Bullock-Davies A NOTE ON "LE SIÈGE DE KARLAVEROK" 39/2, p. 155
T.M. Smallwood THE TEXT OF LANGTOFT'S CHRONICLE 46/2, p. 219
Reviews
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F.W.A. George Chrétien de Troyes and Scotland, by R. L. Græme Ritchie 21/, p. 82

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