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The Anglo-Norman Voyage of St. Brendan
Subtitle A poem of the early twelfth century ([Reproduction en fac-similé]) / by Benedeit ; [edited with introduction, notes and glossary by] Edwin George Ross Waters
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diffusion Champion (Slatkine Reprints 1974)
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English: The Anglo-Norman Voyage of St. Brendan, A poem of the early twelfth century ([Reproduction en fac-similé]) / by Benedeit ; [edited with introduction, notes and glossary by] Edwin George Ross Waters
Language English
Publication date 1928
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Place of publication Paris
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