Literary problems in early medieval hagiography
James Whitby Earl
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Literary problems in early medieval hagiography
Published
1971
Pages
147
Legenda aurea
Revelations of divine love, recorded by Julian, anchoress at Norwich, A.D. 1373
Fifth Business
Les moines d'Occident depuis Saint Benoit jusqu'a Saint Bernard
Correspondence
The Saints of Vraja
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Literary problems in early medieval hagiography was written by James Whitby Earl.
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