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Salamanca, Biblioteca Universitaria, ms. 1854

Posted on 12/09/201612/09/2016 By Oriol Catalán

Edition:

  • SÁNCHEZ SÁNCHEZ, Manuel Ambrosio (ed.), Un sermonario castellano medieval. El Ms. 1854 de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Salamanca. Salamanca, Universidad, 1999, 2 vols. GoogleBooks: vol 2

Bibliography:

  • Lilao Francia, Óscar; Castrillo González, Carmen, Catálogo de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Salamanca. Volumen II. Manuscritos 1680-2777. Salamanca. Universidad, 2002, p. 172-8. (GoogleBooks)
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