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... fol(s) folio(s) fig(s) figure(s) fl flourished Fr French Ger German Gr Greek ie that is IE Indo-European illus illustrated, illustrator Ir Irish Ital Italian KJV King James Version (Bible) L, LL Latin, Late Latin Library.
... fol(s) folio(s) fig(s) figure(s) fl flourished Fr French Ger German Gr Greek ie that is IE Indo-European illus illustrated, illustrator Ir Irish Ital Italian KJV King James Version (Bible) L, LL Latin, Late Latin Library.
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... Latin but for a small collection of English devotional sonnets. (Samuel Johnson praised also his Latin tragedy Roxana as the finest Latin verse written by an Englishman before Milton.) The Elisaeis was never completed. Alabaster had ...
... Latin but for a small collection of English devotional sonnets. (Samuel Johnson praised also his Latin tragedy Roxana as the finest Latin verse written by an Englishman before Milton.) The Elisaeis was never completed. Alabaster had ...
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... Latin text of De planctu Naturae, see Alanus 1978, ed Nikolaus M.Häring in SMed 3rd ser 19.2:797–879; also PLat 210:431A-82C and Thomas Wright, ed 1872 The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the Twelfth Century vol 2 ...
... Latin text of De planctu Naturae, see Alanus 1978, ed Nikolaus M.Häring in SMed 3rd ser 19.2:797–879; also PLat 210:431A-82C and Thomas Wright, ed 1872 The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the Twelfth Century vol 2 ...
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... Latin and Italian anima, whose meanings evolved from 'breath' to 'the vital principle' to 'the soul,' and the feminine form of Latin almus, 'that [which] norisheth: fayre: beautifull,' as in the common phrase alma mater (T.Cooper 1565 ...
... Latin and Italian anima, whose meanings evolved from 'breath' to 'the vital principle' to 'the soul,' and the feminine form of Latin almus, 'that [which] norisheth: fayre: beautifull,' as in the common phrase alma mater (T.Cooper 1565 ...
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... Latin lyric to the early Italian sonneteers. They were eventually assembled by Petrarch into a compositional repertoire which later European lyricists both drew on and enriched through their own study of the classical poets, of Petrarch ...
... Latin lyric to the early Italian sonneteers. They were eventually assembled by Petrarch into a compositional repertoire which later European lyricists both drew on and enriched through their own study of the classical poets, of Petrarch ...
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