Irish Saints in Medieval Iceland

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Irish Saints in Medieval Iceland. / Marner, Astrid.

Between the Islands – and the Continent: Papers on Hiberno-Scandinavian-Continental Relations in the Early Middle Ages. red. / Rudolf Simek; Asya Ivanova. Vienna : Fassbaender, 2013. s. 141-166 6.

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Harvard

Marner, A 2013, Irish Saints in Medieval Iceland. i R Simek & A Ivanova (red), Between the Islands – and the Continent: Papers on Hiberno-Scandinavian-Continental Relations in the Early Middle Ages., 6, Fassbaender, Vienna, s. 141-166.

APA

Marner, A. (2013). Irish Saints in Medieval Iceland. I R. Simek, & A. Ivanova (red.), Between the Islands – and the Continent: Papers on Hiberno-Scandinavian-Continental Relations in the Early Middle Ages (s. 141-166). [6] Fassbaender.

Vancouver

Marner A. Irish Saints in Medieval Iceland. I Simek R, Ivanova A, red., Between the Islands – and the Continent: Papers on Hiberno-Scandinavian-Continental Relations in the Early Middle Ages. Vienna: Fassbaender. 2013. s. 141-166. 6

Author

Marner, Astrid. / Irish Saints in Medieval Iceland. Between the Islands – and the Continent: Papers on Hiberno-Scandinavian-Continental Relations in the Early Middle Ages. red. / Rudolf Simek ; Asya Ivanova. Vienna : Fassbaender, 2013. s. 141-166

Bibtex

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