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ID1658462041
AutorThomson, Francis J.
Titel

The Slavonic Vita of St Apollinaris of Ravenna

ErschienenPalaeoslavica : international journal for the study of slavic medieval literature, history, language and ethnology, Cambridge, Mass : Palaeoslavica, 11, 2003, 194-198
Spracheeng
SoundexS8564; A0155; R7660
Mediumarticle
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QuelleOLC Slavistik
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