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CHRISTOPH GERHARDT David Williams, Deformed Discourse: The Function of the Monster in Medieval Thought and Literature 67/1, p. 117
C.L. Wrenn 'Welt' und 'Mensch' in der altenglischen Dichtungen, Bedeutungsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zum germanisch-altenglischen Wortschatz, by Helmut A. Benning 31/2, p. 140

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