Evidence of intertextuality: investigating Paul the Deacon's Angustae Vitae (original) (raw)

NOTE: THIS IS A PRE-PRINT DRAFT VERSION OF: "The Tesserae Project: intertextual analysis of Latin poetry" published in Literary and Linguistic Computing. The published version contains several editorial changes. Interested readers are advised to consult the published version of this paper

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