De Expugnatione Lyxbonensi: The Conquest of Lisbon, edited from the unique manuscript in Corpus Christie College, Cambridge, with a translation into English (Records of Civilization, Sources and Studies Series)
by DAVID, Charles Wendell (ed and transl)
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- De Expugnatione Lyxbonensi: The Conquest of Lisbon, edited from the unique manuscript in Corpus Christie College, Cambridge, with a translation into English (Records of Civilization, Sources and Studies Series)
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- DAVID, Charles Wendell (ed and transl)
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- Columbia University Press, 1936
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