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D.D.R. Owen Huon de Bordeaux et l'évolution du genre épique au XIIIe siècle, by Marguerite Rossi 46/1, p. 146
D.D.R. Owen Charlemagne et l'épopée romane (Actes du VIIeCongrès International de la Société Rencesvals, Liège 1976). 2 tom 49/2, p. 279

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