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Roger Sherman Loomis Studies in Irish Literature and History. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, by James Carney 26/3, p. 197
Brian Murdoch Jacqueline Borsje, From Chaos to Enemy: Encounters with Monsters in Early Irish Texts. An Investigation Related to the Process of Christianization and the Concept of Evil, Instrumenta Patristica 29 70/2, p. 324

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