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Nigel Palmer Martin H. Jones (ed.), The Carmina burana: Four Essays, King's College London Medieval Studies XVIII 70/2, p. 315
Brian Murdoch Die Literatur des Früh- und Hochmittelalters in den Bistümern Passau, Salzburg, Brixen und Trient von den Anfängen bis zum Jahre 1273, Geschichte der Literatur in Österreich von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart, by Fritz Peter Knapp, I, Herbert Zeman 64/2, p. 344

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