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- author A. A. Erlenwein, and translated by Angelo de Gubernatis in his Florilegio with the name Vaniúsha, where the hero's sisters marry a bear, an iron-nosed...
- in: C. Rosenzweig, A.L. Callow, V. Brugnatelli, F. Aspesi (a cura di), Florilegio filologico e linguistico. Haninura de Bon Siman a Maria Luisa Mayer Modena...
- Jesuit missionary sent to the New World. He is known for his 1711 work Florilegio Medicinal, which compiled a combination of New World traditional medicine...
- poet. In 1894 his rhythmic and intricate poem "Onix" brought him renown. Florilegio, his first collection of poetry, was published in 1899 and established...
- University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806124216. Retrieved 14 March 2016. Florilegio Verbal Náhuatl Archived 2017-09-25 at the Wayback Machine, Nexos, Mar...
- not clear that the Aztecs used these categories. Juan de Esteyneffer's Florilegio medicinal de todas las enfermedas compiled European texts and added 35...
- Gloriosos, which premiered at the Victoria Theater in Salta in 1928 and Florilegio del Milagro y Santoral. She also composed novels, such as La Esposa del...
- Resurrección de Lenzoni, con un florilegio, Ricardo Ernesto Montes i Bradley. Editorial Palace, Rosario, Argentina, 1945. Florilegio y dos dibujos de Ricardo...
- University Press, 1987), p. 241. Stocking, Bishops, p. 16 and n. J. Madoz, "El florilegio patrístico del IIo Concilio de Sevilla (a. 619)", Miscellanea Isidoriana...
- A. A. Erlenwein, which was translated by Angelo de Gubernatis in his Florilegio with the name I tre Soldati ("The three soldiers"). In another Russian...