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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
A.G. Rigg A Mirror of medieval culture: Saint Peter hymns of the Middle Ages. vol. 64, by Joseph Szövérffy 36/1, p. 56
Joseph Szövérffy The Cruelest Month—Spring, Nature, and Love in Classical and Medieval Lyrics, by James J. Wilhelm 36/2, p. 176

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