Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... writings about animals are the Aesopic and Bidpai fables and the Greek and Roman works on natural his- tory . The Septuagint version of the Hebrew Bible ( first century B.C. ) , with its many references to animals , brought Hebrew writings ...
... writings about animals are the Aesopic and Bidpai fables and the Greek and Roman works on natural his- tory . The Septuagint version of the Hebrew Bible ( first century B.C. ) , with its many references to animals , brought Hebrew writings ...
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... writings . Further precedent for the employment of conventional ideas about animals in Elizabethan prose literature is to be found in the teachings of the humanists , who placed a great deal of emphasis upon the importance of studying ...
... writings . Further precedent for the employment of conventional ideas about animals in Elizabethan prose literature is to be found in the teachings of the humanists , who placed a great deal of emphasis upon the importance of studying ...
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... Writings of the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century OF THE ENGLISH NON - RELIGIOUS PROSE WRITINGS BETWEEN 1550 AND 1600 the most important as representative works of the period are the educational treatises of Thomas Wilson and Roger ...
... Writings of the Latter Half of the Sixteenth Century OF THE ENGLISH NON - RELIGIOUS PROSE WRITINGS BETWEEN 1550 AND 1600 the most important as representative works of the period are the educational treatises of Thomas Wilson and Roger ...
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