- Qui jace
Aretin,
poeta Tusco, qui dice mal d'ogni uno
fuora di Dio;
scusandosi dicendo, Io no'l cognosco. This he
translates as "Here
Aretin, the Tuscan...
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Annette von
Aretin (23 May 1920 in
Bamberg – 1
March 2006 in Munich) was
christened Marie Adelheid Kunigunde Felicitas Elisabeth,
Freiin von
Aretin. She was...
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similarities to this
image in the
National Library of Spain. "The
French Arétin by a
member of the
Academy of Ladies" - François-Félix Nogaret, Francois-Rolland...
- the
Landtag of Bavaria. Von
Aretin was born into the
noble household of
Aretin and was the son of
Erwein Freiherr von
Aretin (1887–1952),
chief editor for...
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remains his 20
engravings of
erotic poses for
Augustine Carracci's The
Aretin or
Collection of
Erotic Postures,
published by
Pierre Didot in
Paris in...
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Roman Empire,
though that term was used
until the
twelfth century". von
Aretin, Karl
Otmar Freiherr (31
December 1983). Schieder, Theodor; Brunn, Gerhard...
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Christoph von
Aretin [de]. He
transferred it to the
Bavarian State Library in
Munich where it
currently resides (Signatur: clm 4660/4660a).
Aretin regarded...
- (1928–1929) Sur
Talons rouges by Eric
Allatini (1929) l'Œuvre du
Divin Arétin (1930–1931) -
suite of
twelve color engravings Fortunio by Théophile Gautier...
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Chronicle of the
French Revolution p. 225
Longman Group 1989 Karl
Otmar von
Aretin: Vom
Deutschen Reich zum
Deutschen Bund.
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993,...
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Burton mentions that he
considers that the work can be
compared to
those of
Aretin and Rabelais, and the
French book
Conjugal Love by
Nicolas Venette but what...