Themata Sermonum in Skálholt: AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301

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Themata Sermonum in Skálholt : AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301. / Marner, Astrid.

I: Viator: Medieval and Renaissance studies, Bind 48, Nr. 3, 2017, s. 169–190.

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Marner, A 2017, 'Themata Sermonum in Skálholt: AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301', Viator: Medieval and Renaissance studies, bind 48, nr. 3, s. 169–190.

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Marner, A. (2017). Themata Sermonum in Skálholt: AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301. Viator: Medieval and Renaissance studies, 48(3), 169–190.

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Marner A. Themata Sermonum in Skálholt: AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301. Viator: Medieval and Renaissance studies. 2017;48(3):169–190.

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Marner, Astrid. / Themata Sermonum in Skálholt : AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301. I: Viator: Medieval and Renaissance studies. 2017 ; Bind 48, Nr. 3. s. 169–190.

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