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Tales of
Count Lucanor (Old Spanish:
Libro de los
enxiemplos del
Conde Lucanor et de Patronio) is a
collection of
parables written in 1335 by Juan Manuel...
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metrical treatise ****igned to 1328–1334. El
Conde Lucanor, or
Tales of
Count Lucanor (the name
Lucanor being taken from the
prose Tristan), also entitled...
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Yuppie Psycho, the
developer Baroque Decay created the game The
Count Lucanor which they said
focused on
developing the game
mechanics first that worked...
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Manuel (the second,
third and
fourth parts of his
famous work El
Conde Lucanor)[citation needed] Mark
Miremont Friedrich Nietzsche Oiva
Paloheimo Dorothy...
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wrote in his
Libro de los
ejemplos del
conde Lucanor y de
Patronio (1337) ("Book of the
examples of
Count Lucanor and of Patronio"), that
Lobera was the sword...
- tale is
based on a 1335
story from the
Libro de los
ejemplos (or El
Conde Lucanor), a
medieval Spanish collection of fifty-one
cautionary tales with various...
- Gongzuo.
Another medieval antecedent is Don Juan Manuel's
Tales of
Count Lucanor,
Chapter XII (c. 1335), "Of that
which happened to a Dean of Santiago,...
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Heloise Libro de los
ejemplos del
conde Lucanor y de
Patronio (Book of the
Examples of
Count Lucanor and of Patronio), Don Juan Manuel,
Prince of...
- in the book 'Libro de los
ejemplos del
Conde Lucanor y de
Patronio (Book of the
examples of
Count Lucanor and Patronio), as the tale ****, De lo que aconteció...
- Arab fiction, as is
evidenced by Juan Manuel's
story collection El
Conde Lucanor and Ramón Llull's The Book of Beasts.
Knowledge of the work,
direct or...