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Navigatio sancti Brendani abbatis
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JUDES. MACKLEY W. R. J. Barron and Glynn S. Burgess (eds), The Voyage of St Brendan: Representative Versions of the Legend in English Translation 73/1, p. 115
JUDES. MACKLEY Clara Strijbosch (author), Thea Summerfield (trans.), The Seafaring Saint: Sources and Analogues of the Twelfth Century ‘Voyage of Saint Brendan’ 71/1, p. 160

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