The Medieval Chronicle: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the Medieval ChronicleErik Kooper Rodopi, 1999 - 299 |
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Annelies Amberger München Germany | 56 |
ArnoudJan A Bijsterveld Amsterdam The Netherlands | 69 |
Godfried Croenen Oxford Great Britain | 84 |
Jacqueline de Ruiter Utrecht The Netherlands | 96 |
David N Dumville Cambridge Great Britain | 103 |
Simeon Evstatiev Sofia Bulgaria | 116 |
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