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Colin Hardie Catalogus Codicum Graecorum et Latinorum Bibliothecae Gotoburgensis, by Tönnes Kleberg 15/, p. 76
Nigel Palmer Kommentar zur Artusepik Hartmanns von Aue. Im Anhang: Die Heilkunde und Der Ourobos. Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur 103, by Lambertus Okken, Bernhard Dietrich Haage 64/1, p. 158

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