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Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript
Text Collections from a European Perspective -
Walewein, Moriaen en de Ridder metter mouwen
intertekstualiteit in drie Middelnederlandse Arturromans -
Early printed narrative literature in Western Europe
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Cyclification
the development of narrative cycles in the chansons de geste and the Arthurian Romances ; [proceedings of the colloquium, Amsterdam, 17 - 18 December, 1992] -
Den droefliken strijt opten berch van Roncevale
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Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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Of Reynaert the Fox : Text and Facing Translation of the Middle Dutch Beast Epic Van den vos Reynaerde
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The Arthur of the Low Countries
the Arthurian legend in Dutch and Flemish literature -
Early printed narrative literature in Western Europe
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The Arthur of the Low Countries
the Arthurian legend in Dutch and Flemish literature -
Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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The Arthur of the Low Countries
The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature -
The Arthur of the Low Countries
The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature -
Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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Standard languages and multilingualism in European history
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The dynamics of the medieval manuscript
text collections from a European perspective -
The dynamics of the medieval manuscript
text collections from a European perspective -
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Early printed narrative literature in Western Europe
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Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe
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The Book of Lancelot
the Middle Dutch Lancelot compilation and the medieval tradition of narrative cycles -
Cyclification
the development of narrative cycles in the Chansons de Geste and the Arthurian romances ; [proceedings of the colloquium, Amsterdam, 17 - 18 December, 1992]