Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... sources traced , then that variant can be classed as separative or conjunc- tive . A conjunctive variant helps to show that two manuscripts are more closely related to each other than to a third source ( assuming more than two copies of ...
... sources traced , then that variant can be classed as separative or conjunc- tive . A conjunctive variant helps to show that two manuscripts are more closely related to each other than to a third source ( assuming more than two copies of ...
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... sources is diminished by their widespread dissemination . Four of those twenty - one concordant works are found today only in Rostock 49 and Leipzig 49/50 : Habemus ad Dominum ( No. 1 ) , Conscendit jubilans ( No. 4 ) , Veni sancte ...
... sources is diminished by their widespread dissemination . Four of those twenty - one concordant works are found today only in Rostock 49 and Leipzig 49/50 : Habemus ad Dominum ( No. 1 ) , Conscendit jubilans ( No. 4 ) , Veni sancte ...
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... sources and a recasting of the career of the false Frederick in terms of more recent studies in Millennialism.11 Medieval sources in both Latin and German for a vita pseudo - Frederici are abundant.12 Some of these are contemporary , or ...
... sources and a recasting of the career of the false Frederick in terms of more recent studies in Millennialism.11 Medieval sources in both Latin and German for a vita pseudo - Frederici are abundant.12 Some of these are contemporary , or ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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