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David G. Pattison Epic and Chronicle: the 'Poema de mio Cid' and the 'Cronica de veinte reyes', MHRA Texts and Dissertations, 18, by Brian Powell 55/2, p. 333
NORRIS J. LACY Maria Colombo Timelli (ed.), L’Histoire d’Erec en prose: roman du XVe siècle, Textes littéraires français 524 70/2, p. 346

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