CANTO II – Sources
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Chabaneau, Camille. Biographies des troubadours en langue provençale. Toulouse: Privat, 1885. The Cantos Project: General Sources.
Gregory, Augusta. “Book Five: The Fate of the Children of Lir.” Gods and Fighting Men. London: Murray, 1904. archive.org, n.d., 140-58. Accessed 25 March 2016. Internet Archive.
Homer. Homeri opera omnia: ex recensione et cum notis Samuelis Clarkii, S.T.P. Accessit varietas lectionum ms. lips. et edd. veterum, cura Jo. Augusti Ernesti: qui et suas notas adspersit. 5 vols. Glasgow: Andrew Duncan and London: Richard Priestley 1814. [Greek text with Latin footnotes]. Vol. 1-2 The Iliad; Vol. 2-4 The Odyssey. Hathi Trust.
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