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Gisla saga
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Author(s) Title Reference
G. Turville-Petre Three Icelandic Sagas, by M. H. Scargill, Margaret Schlauch 21/, p. 60
Brian Murdoch La funzione dell'eroe germanico: storicità, metafora, paradigma. Atti del convegno internazionale di studio Roma, 6-8 maggio 1993, Philologia 2, by Teresa Pàroli 65/2, p. 295

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