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Helen C.R. Laurie NARCISUS 35/2, p. 111
PETER WILLIAM HURST ÊNÎTE'S DOMINION OVER THE HORSES: NOTES ON THE COALESCENCE OF PLATONIC AND HAGIOGRAPHIC ELEMENTS IN AN EPISODE FROM HARTMANN'S "ÊREC" 63/2, p. 211
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John C. Barnes John Woodhouse (ed.), Dante and Governance 68/1, p. 149

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