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Fonteinne amoureuse
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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Audrey Graham FROISSART'S USE OF CLASSICAL ALLUSION IN HIS POEMS 32/1, p. 24
Sylvia Huot PATIENCE IN ADVERSITY: THE COURTLY LOVER AND JOB IN MACHAUT'S MOTETS 2 AND 3 63/2, p. 222

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  • De consolatione philosophiae
  • L' Espinette amoureuse
  • Le Paradys d'amours
  • Le Dittié de la V lour de la Margherite
  • Le Trésor amoureux

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