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September 2015
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March 2016
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 * culture and the rest of Europe in the Middle Ages, and literary merits. ref name=doma/
 * John Miles. Oral-Formulaic Theory and Research: An Introduction and Annotated Bibliography, NY: Garland Publishing, 1985, p. 200 claimed that the appearance of the theme in [[Ancient