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Jordan Fantosme's Chronicle
  • Jordan Fantosme
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Dominica Legge Jordan Fantosme's Chronicle, by R. C. Johnston 52/1, p. 167
Keith Busby Studies in Medieval French Language and Literature presented to Brian Woledge in Honour of his 80th Birthday, by Sally Burch North, M. A. Screech 58/2, p. 328

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