-
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...