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A. Keith Bate Der 'Trojanische Krieg' im späten Mittelalter. (Deutsche Trojaromane des 15. Jahrhunderts), by Karin Schneider 38/2, p. 205
A. Keith Bate Una Redazione Poetica Latina Medievale della Storia 'De Excidio Troiae' di Darete Frigio, by Marcello Godi 38/3, p. 345

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