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Author(s) Title Reference
Maartje Draak The Grail from Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol, by Roger Sherman Loomis 35/3, p. 260
L.T. Topsfield Les Poèmes de Gaucelm Faidit, troubadour du XIIe siècle, édition critique, by Jean Mouzat 38/3, p. 319

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