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Nigel Palmer

Jacques Berlioz and Jean-Luc Eichenlaub (eds), Stephani de Borbone Tractatus de diversis materiis predicabilibus. Prologus. Prima pars: De dono timoris

71/2, p. 320
Ad Putter Piotr Sadowski, The Knight on his Quest: Symbolic Patterns of Transition in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' 66/2, p. 327
SILVIA RANAWAKE Nicola Zotz, Intégration courtoise. Zur Rezeption okzitanischer und französischer Lyrik im klassischen deutschen Minnesang 75/2, p. 345

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