- Cide
Hamete Benengeli [ˈθiðe aˈmete beneŋˈɡeli] is a
fictional Arab
Muslim historian created by
Miguel de
Cervantes in his
novel Don Quixote, who Cervantes...
- The
hamate bone (from
Latin hamatus, "hooked"), or
unciform bone (from
Latin uncus, "hook"),
Latin os
hamatum and
occasionally abbreviated as just hamatum...
- be
Princess Micomicona to get Don
Quixote to
leave the mountains. Cide
Hamete Benengeli is the
fictional Moorish author created by
Cervantes and listed...
- rest were
translated from an
Arabic text by the
Moorish historian Cide
Hamete Benengeli.
Alonso Quixano is a
hidalgo nearing 50
years of age who lives...
- Cide, a town in
Turkey Cide Temple, a
temple in Kaohsiung,
Taiwan Cide
Hamete Benengeli, a
fictional character in Don
Quixote CIDE-FM, a
Canadian radio...
-
translated from an
Arabic text by the
nonexistent Moorish historian Cide
Hamete Benengeli. Subsequently, the
trope has been
described as
particularly common...
- "imaginative reading," and in it he
examines possible identities of Cide
Hamete Benengeli, the
narrator of the Quixote. The
second story, Ghosts, is about...
- malapropisms,
aliases and puns are a
running joke
throughout the books. Cide
Hamete Benengeli is
called "Berengena" (eggplant),
Teresa is
called "Teresona Panza"...
- characters, and
animals Alonso Quixano / Don
Quixote Sancho Panza Cide
Hamete Benengeli Clavileño
Dulcinea del
Toboso /
Aldonza Lorenzo Ginés de Pasamonte...
- characters, and
animals Alonso Quixano / Don
Quixote Sancho Panza Cide
Hamete Benengeli Clavileño
Dulcinea del
Toboso /
Aldonza Lorenzo Ginés de Pasamonte...