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STEWART GREGORY Notes textuelles sur le Roman de Tristan de Beroul, Etudes Romanes de Lund, 39, by Sven Sandqvist 55/2, p. 310
Anthony Pagden Spain in the Middle Ages. From Frontier to Empire 1000-1500 (New Studies in Medieval History), by A. MacKay 48/2, p. 327
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