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Daron Burrows Christoph Huber and Henrike Lähnemann (eds), Courtly Literature and Clerical Culture/Höfische Literatur und Klerikerkultur/Littérature courtoise et culture cléricale: Selected Papers from the Tenth Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society, Universität Tübingen, Deutschland, 28. Juli—3 August 2001 72/1, p. 118

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