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Book III

. p. 99. It seems doubtful whence Wolfram derived this incident.

Page 238, line 316--'_As Kiot himself hath told us_.' This is the first time Wolfram names the source whence he drew his poem. It has already been noted in the Introduction that the existence of this Kiot is a matter of debate, as no poem of his has come down to us, and apparently no other writer mentions his name. This passage should be compared with