9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Julius (redirected fromJulii) Dictionary Related to Julii:Scipii Julius Julius,in the New Testament, centurion in whose charge Paul was sent to Rome.
This would obviously include Google Books (Google Print launched in 2002, Google Books, 2004), and of course the many projects that began before the internet and then migrated to a web platform. A good example would be Project Gutenberg that according to the legend started digitization in 1971...
Google Scholar Boccaccio, G. (n.d.). The Decameron of Boccaccio. [no location given]: The Bibliophilist Society. (Original work 1348–1353) Bornoff, N. (1991). Pink samurai: Love marriage & sex in contemporary Japan. New York: Pocket Books. Google Scholar Brannen, C., & Wilen, ...
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3. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (usually plural) obsolete a short story or novella, as one of those in the Decameron of Boccaccio [C15: from Old French novelle, from Latin novella (narrātiō) new (story); see novel2] novel (ˈnɒvəl) adj of a kind not seen before...
3. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (usually plural) obsolete a short story or novella, as one of those in the Decameron of Boccaccio [C15: from Old French novelle, from Latin novella (narrātiō) new (story); see novel2] novel (ˈnɒvəl) adj of a kind not seen before...
It should be noted that the plague inspired Boccaccio to write his famous nouvelle Decameron only a couple of years after the end of the pandemic. Its consequence was the death of around 25-50% of Europe’s population by 1351. The pandemic is believed to have started in China and came ...
(and publishers) were quick to turn to novels about plague and confinement—be it on an island or in a hospital, a mental institution, or one’s own body or home. In the UK, the first reports pointed to an unusual burst in sales of classics like Boccaccio’sDecameron, Defoe’sJournal...
Decameron, The disease Dzhien Zhrau, Tagai Uly Ego the Living Planet Elets References in classic literature ? He examined many things minutely--strange tools and weapons, books, paper, clothing-- what little had withstood the ravages of time in the humid atmosphere of the jungle coast. View...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook incunabulum Encyclopedia Wikipedia in·cu·nab·u·lum (ĭn′kyə-năb′yə-ləm, ĭng′-) n.pl.in·cu·nab·u·la(-lə) 1.A book printed before 1501; an incunable. ...