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fabula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fabula may
refer to:
Fabula,
Latin word for a
fable Fabula,
Latin word for a play (see
Theatre of ancient...
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Fabula palliata is a
genre of
Roman drama that
consists largely of
Romanized versions of Gr**** plays. The name
palliata comes from pallium, the
Latin word...
- A
fabula crepidata or
fabula cothurnata is a
Latin tragedy with Gr**** subjects. The
genre probably originated in
adaptations of Gr****
tragedy (hence the...
- A
fabula togata is a
Latin comedy in a
Roman setting, in
existence since at
least the
second century BC.
Lucius Afranius and
Titus Quinctius Atta are known...
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Fabula Ultima is a
fantasy tabletop role-playing game
inspired by ****anese role-playing
video games such as the
Final Fantasy series. It was
designed by...
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Fabula is a 2025
crime comedy film written,
directed by
Michiel ten Horn, and
starring Fedja van Huêt,
Sezgin Güleç and
Michiel Kerbosch. The film revolves...
- amediavoz.com His
Fabulas Literarias are
available on. 1816.
Retrieved May 8, 2012 – via
Internet Archive. Tomás de
Iriarte y
Oropesa fabulas. His five books...
- In narratology,
fabula (Russian: фабула, IPA: [ˈfabʊlə])
refers to the
chronological sequence of
events within the
world of a
narrative and
syuzhet (Russian:...
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Portuguese missionaries had
introduced a
translation of the
fables (Esopo no
Fabulas, 1593) that
included the
biography of Aesop. This was then
taken up by...