Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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Although these works were not translated into English before 1600 , much of their contents was available to English readers in Bartholomaeus Anglicus ' De Proprietatibus Rerum ( John de Trevisa's translation ) , Batman's commentary ...
Although these works were not translated into English before 1600 , much of their contents was available to English readers in Bartholomaeus Anglicus ' De Proprietatibus Rerum ( John de Trevisa's translation ) , Batman's commentary ...
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The Elizabethan novelle are English versions of Italian and French novelle , chiefly those of Boccaccio , Bandello , Cinthio , Straparola , and Queen Marguerite de Navarre . Some even are English renderings of the French novelle of ...
The Elizabethan novelle are English versions of Italian and French novelle , chiefly those of Boccaccio , Bandello , Cinthio , Straparola , and Queen Marguerite de Navarre . Some even are English renderings of the French novelle of ...
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The Works of Aristotle ( Translated into English ) . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. 11 vols . TAYLOR , A. " The Proverb ' The Black Ox Has not Trod on His Foot ' in Renaissance Literature , " Philological Quarterly , XX ( October ...
The Works of Aristotle ( Translated into English ) . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1910. 11 vols . TAYLOR , A. " The Proverb ' The Black Ox Has not Trod on His Foot ' in Renaissance Literature , " Philological Quarterly , XX ( October ...
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