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Alexander Bell COMMENTS ON THE "LAI DU COR"
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Dominica Legge The Anglo-Norman text of the Lai du Cor. (Anglo-Norman Text Society XXIV for 1966), by C. T. Erickson
MARIANNE AILES Ásdis R. Magnúsdóttir, La Voix du cor: la relique de Roncevaux et l'origine d'un motif dans la littérature du moyen âge (X!Ie-XIVe siècles), IFAVL 31 69/1, p. 147

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