- The
Tragicomedy of
Calisto and
Melibea (Spanish:
Tragicomedia de
Calisto y
Melibea),
known in
Spain as La
Celestina is a work
entirely in
dialogue published...
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Trifonia Melibea Obono Ntutumu Obono (born 27
November 1982) is an
Equatorial Guinean novelist,
political scientist,
academic and LGBT activist. Her novel...
- de
Cervantes and, in 1631, Celestina, or the
Tragicomedy of
Calisto and
Melibea, a 300-page play, or "novel in dialogue," by
Fernando de Rojas,
under the...
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ROARMAP mandates are
classified in
terms of
strength and
effectiveness in
MELIBEA As of
October 2015, open-access
mandates have been
adopted by more than...
- 2016, she
appeared at the
Rossini Opera Festival in
Pesaro as La
Marchesa Melibea in Il
viaggio a
Reims in a
production by
Emilio Sagi [ast; es; fr], after...
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Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa
Fernando de
Rojas –
Comedia de
Calisto y
Melibea,
better known as La
Celestina Polydore Vergil – De
inventoribus rerum Jehan...
- de los
testimonios de las "Reinas" y las imágenes (1936-1946)".
Revista Melibea (Año 2017, vol. 11 (Parte 2)). ISSN 2422-8117. "Planetary Names: Planitia...
- Harnad,
Stevan (2016). "Estimating Open
Access Mandate Effectiveness: The
MELIBEA Score" (PDF).
Journal of the ****ociation for
Information Science and Technology...
- (English: 'The ****') is a 2016 Spanish-language
novel by
Trifonia Melibea Obono. The book is
banned in
Equatorial Guinea. The book
tells the story...
-
surviving work, La
Celestina (originally
titled Tragicomedia de
Calisto y
Melibea),
first published in 1499. It is
variously considered "the last work of...