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Collection of 254 poems and dramatic texts, mostly in medieval Latin, contained in a manscript of 1230 (with a later appendix), the ''Codex Buranus'' (from [[Benediktbeuren]] in Germany)
Collection of 254 poems and dramatic texts, mostly in medieval Latin, contained in a manuscript of 1230 (with a later appendix), the ''Codex Buranus'' (from [[Benediktbeuren]] in Germany)

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Carmina burana [r]:

Collection of 254 poems and dramatic texts, mostly in medieval Latin, contained in a manuscript of 1230 (with a later appendix), the Codex Buranus (from Benediktbeuren in Germany)