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Authors & Titles

Author name
Title of chapter / article
The Seven Wise Masters as a Resource for Studying Historical Diversity
Subtitle of chapter / article
Comparing Latin and Early German Versions with Texts from the Eastern Tradition from a Postcolonial Studies Perspective
Title of book / journal
Narrative Culture

Publisher & Location

Digitisation

Note

Entered by Ava Byrne

Publication Details

Volume and issue of journal
7.2



Dates & Pages

Date of publication
2020
Page range
124-144

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