An edition of Hector und Achill (1974)

Hector und Achill

die Rezeption des Trojastoffes im deutschen Mittelalter : Personenbild und struktureller Wandel

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An edition of Hector und Achill (1974)

Hector und Achill

die Rezeption des Trojastoffes im deutschen Mittelalter : Personenbild und struktureller Wandel

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Language
German
Pages
116

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Hector und Achill: die Rezeption des Trojastoffes im deutschen Mittelalter : Personenbild und struktureller Wandel
1974, Herbert Lang, Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
in German

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 111-116.

Published in
Bern
Series
Utah studies in literature and linguistics ;, nr. 1

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT179 .K5, PT179.K5

The Physical Object

Pagination
116 p. ;
Number of pages
116

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5265803M
Internet Archive
hectorundachilld0000knap
ISBN 10
3261010622
LCCN
75402672
OCLC/WorldCat
2605625
Goodreads
2685221

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