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Lais du Moyen Âge : récits de Marie de France et d'autres auteurs (XIIe-XIIIe siècle) / édition bilingue publiée sous la direction de Philippe Walter ; avec la collaboration de Lucie Kaempfer, Ásdís R. Magnúsdóttir et Karin Ueltschi.
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Language
French
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Published/Created
[Paris] : Gallimard, [2018]
copyright 2018
Description
lxxxiii, 1403 pages ; 18 cm.
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PQ1323.L3 L35 2018
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Lays
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French poetry
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To 1500
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Editor
Walter, Philippe, 1952-
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Contributor
Kaempfer, Lucie
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Ásdís R. Magnúsdóttir
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Ueltschi, Karin
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Series
Bibliothèque de la Pléiade ; 636.
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Contains
Marie, de France, active 12th century.
Lais.
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Marie, de France, active 12th century.
Lais.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1390-1394).
Language note
Lays in old French with French translations on opposite pages; critical material in French.
ISBN
9782070177868 (hardback) :
OCLC
1066285179
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