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Nicolas Jacobs Early Welsh Saga Poetry: a Study and Edition of the 'Englynion', by Jenny Rowland 60/2, p. 301
Nicolas Jacobs Dafydd ap Gwilym and the European Context, by Helen Fulton 59/2, p. 315

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