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George W. Brewer, Bedwyr Lewis Jones POPULAR TALE MOTIFS AND HISTORICAL TRADITION IN "BREUDWYT MAXEN"
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Reginald Lennard Medieval Technology and Social Change, by Lynn White Jr. 32/1, p. 45

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