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Sarah Kay |
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61/1, p. 109 |
Kenneth Varty |
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58/1, p. 138 |
MARC-RENÉ JUNG |
Ruth Morse, The Medieval Medea |
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FRANÇOISE LE SAUX |
Francine Mora-Lebrun, ‘Metre en romanz’: Les romans d'antiquité du Xlle et leur postérité (XIIIe—XIVe siècle), Series Moyen Âge: Outils de synthèse 3 |
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Alastair Minnis |
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49/1, p. 145 |
Alfred Ewert |
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3/2, p. 161 |
Meg Twycross |
A Mirror of Chaucer's World, by Roger Sherman Loomis |
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36/2, p. 191 |
Derek Pearsall |
The Epistle of Othea. Translated from the French text of Christine de Pisan by Stephen Scrope. (Early English Text Society, Original Series 264), by Curt F. Bühler |
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Meg Twycross |
De formis figurisque Deorum (cap. i of the Reductorium Morale, Liber XV: Ovidius Moralizatus): Textus e codice Brux., Bibl. Reg. 863-9 critice editus: Werkmateriaal (3), by Petrus Berchorius |
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Sylvia Huot |
Renate Blumenfield-Kosinski, Reading Myth: Classical Mythology and its Interpretations in Medieval French Literature |
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R.G. Keightley |
The Medieval Argonautica. (Studia humanitatis), by Frank A. Domínguez |
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50/2, p. 336 |
Helen Swift |
Sarah Kay, The Place of Thought: The Complexity of One in Late Medieval French Didactic Poetry |
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Eleanor Relle |
Allegorical Imagery: Some Mediaeval Books and Their Posterity, by Rosemond Tuve |
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37/3, p. 360 |