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BIRI .See also:Ion RAPnY.—TheRomance of See also:Sir Beues of Hamtoun,edited from six See also:MSS. and the edition (without date) of See also:Richard Pynson, by E. Kolbing (See also:Early Eng. See also:Text See also:Soc., 1885–1886–1894) ; A. Stimmin, " Der anglonormannische Boeve de Haumtone," in H. Suchier s Bibl. Norm. vol. vii. (See also:Halle, 1899) ; the Welsh version, with a See also:translation, is given by R. See also:Williams, Selections of the Hengwrt MSS. (vol. ii., See also:London, 1892) ; the old Norse version by G. Cederschiold, Fornsogur Sudhrlanda (See also:Lund, 1884) ; A. Wesselofsky, " Zum russischen Bovo d' Antona" (in Archiv fiir slay. Phil. vol. viii., 1885); for the early printed See also:editions of the See also:romance in See also:English, See also:French and See also:Italian see G. See also:Brunet, See also:Manuel du libraire, s.vv. Bevis, Beufues and Buovo. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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