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Volume 2008, |
BITECA / Bibliografia de Textos Antics Catalans, Valencians i Balears
Compiled by:
With the collaboration of Francisco Crosas, Montserrat Lamarca, Joan Mahiques, Rafael Mérida, Anna Alberni, and Helena Rovira; previously also with Glòria Sabaté, Orland Grapí, Edith Salle de la Marnierre, Sadurní Martí, Jorge Minchiotti, Antonio Cortijo, Manuel Calderón, Manuel Raindo, Jaume Riera, and Montserrat Prats.
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From here you can go to the home pages for either of the other two PhiloBiblon bibliographies:
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BETA / Bibliografía Española de Textos AntiguosTexts in Spanish. |
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BITAGAP / Bibliografia de Textos Antigos Galegos e PortuguesesTexts in Portuguese or Galician. |
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Resource Lists providing bibliographies and live hypertext links -- to sources of use to researchers working in this area -- may be found on each of the three separate Home Pages shown above or, for information about PhiloBiblon itself and general information on Iberian Medieval Studies, on the
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Acknowledgments:
PhiloBiblon's BITECA: Bibliografia de Textos Catalans Antics is a collaborative project involving the joint efforts of a number of institutions.
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Charles Faulhaber
University of California, Berkeley
10 November 1997