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Dennis Green Enklaven-Exklaven: Zur literaischen Darstellung von Öffentlichkeit und Nichtöffentlichkeit im Mittelalter. Interpretationen, Motiv- und Terminologiestudien, Forschungen zur Geschichte der älteren deutschen Literatur 15, by Rüdiger Brandt 64/2, p. 345

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