- The
English word "
conviviality"
means "the
enjoyment of
festive society, festivity", or, as
applied to people, "
convivial spirit or disposition". One...
-
Tools for
Conviviality is a 1973 book by Ivan
Illich about the
proper use of technology. Avant, ****le (1975). "Review of
Tools for
Conviviality". The American...
- room
Jonson inserted a
marble slab
engraved with his
Leges Conviviales, or 'Rules of
Conviviality'.
These were Jonson's
rules for the group.
Written in Latin...
- Marian; Michalowski, Ines (26
November 2014).
After Integration: Islam,
Conviviality and
Contentious Politics in Europe. Springer. ISBN 978-3-658-02594-6...
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Convenience shop franchise. From 2013 to
April 2018, it was
owned by
Conviviality plc, who also
owned the Wine Rack chain. Both
brands were
acquired by...
- ) is a
Dutch word which,
depending on context, can be
translated as '
conviviality', 'coziness', 'fun'. It is
often used to
describe a
social funny and...
- après-ski meal,
tartiflette conveys an
image of
Alpine authenticity and
conviviality. As with many
traditional dishes in the region, the
potato is a staple...
-
Norwegian that
describes a cozy,
contented mood
evoked by
comfort and
conviviality. As a
cultural category with its sets of ****ociated practices, hygge...
- Antony, 28.1". ToposText.
Retrieved 2023-01-23. Plutarch. "Quaestiones
Conviviales, 669d". ToposText.
Retrieved 2023-01-23.
Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman...
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scholarly enemies. In 1548, the
theologian Johann Gast in his
sermones conviviales states that
Faust had
suffered a
dreadful death, and
would keep turning...