- Caxton).
Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers's
English translation of The
Dictes and
Sayings of the
Philosophers was
printed at
least three times by William...
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struggle between Richard and the Woodvilles. His
English translation of The
Dictes and
Sayings of the
Philosophers is one of the
first books printed in England...
- Look up
dicte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dicte may
refer to:
Dicte or Diktynna,
alternative names for Britomartis, the
Minoan goddess of mountains...
- p. 199.
Kabashima &
White III 1986 Buhler, C. F., ed. 1961 [1941]. The
Dictes and
Sayings of the Philosophers. London:
Early English Text Society, Original...
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Dikti or
Dicte (Gr****: Δίκτη) (also
Lasithiotika Ori; Gr****: Λασιθιώτικα Όρη "Lasithian Mountains"; anciently,
Aigaion oros (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγαῖον ὄρος)...
- Chaucer's The
Canterbury Tales (Blake, 2004–07).
Another early title was
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres (Sayings of the Philosophers),
first printed...
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Dicte (broadcast in the UK as
Dicte –
Crime Reporter) is a
Danish series starring Iben
Hjejle as
crime reporter Dicte Svendsen, who has
returned to her...
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Presentation miniature from
Dictes and
Sayings of the Philosophers,
printed in
England by
William Caxton in 1477.
Edward is
shown receiving a m****cript...
- Good
Evening Denmark.[citation needed] He
starred in TV2's
crime drama Dicte, for
which he
received a Best
Supporting Actor nomination at the Robert...
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Zionist representatives. Ce
sentiment de
respect pour les
autres religions dicte mon
opinion touchant la Palestine,
notre voisine. Que les
juifs malheureux...