Eulalie de Shaftesbury et le Rosaire

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‘Textes Hagiographiques Irlandais’, ed. Paul Grosjean S.J., Études Celtiques 2 (1937) 269-303

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University College Dublin Ms A9 (Franciscan collection), p. 27 a

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British Library Ms Egerton 91, fol. 67r b

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