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Myrddin
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Rachel Bromwich 'Datblygiadau Cynnar Chwedl Arthur'. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, vol. XVII, by Thomas Jones 28/2, p. 115
Elspeth Kennedy Richard Trachsler, Merlin l’enchanteur: Étude sur le Merlin de Robert de Boron 73/2, p. 350

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