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Yossi Maurey , Medieval Music, Legend, and the Cult of St Martin: The Local Foundations of a Universal Saint. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. xvi + 298 pp. £70. ISBN 978 1 107 06095 1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 September 2015

MICHAEL ALAN ANDERSON*
Affiliation:
manderson@esm.rochester.edu

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2 A copy of the original customary (destroyed in World War I) survives in Tours, Bibliothèque municipale MS 1295, 451–521.

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