- over two
centuries and
Arnulf is dead,
replaced by
Techmarine Piramus, his Adept.
Piramus informs Tankred on the situation, that
Tankred is
tasked with...
- and
Silverhorn (1924).
Abraham Cowley (1618–1667),
Tragicall History of
Piramus and
Thisbe (1628),
Poetical Blossoms (published 1633).
Maureen Daly (1921–2006)...
- and
South parts, as in that part of Cilicia, that is
beyond the
River Piramus, in Syria, Palestine, Ægypt and Lybia, the
Arabian Tongue hath abolished...
- abbatis. Epist.
Roberti abbatis de Thorneye. La vie
Seint Edmund, by
Denis Piramus.
Electio Symonis abbatis.
Processus contra fratres minores,
qualiter expulsi...
-
Eleanor of Aquitaine. A
contemporary of Marie, the
English poet
Denis Piramus,
mentions in his Life of
Saint Edmund the King,
written in
around 1180...
-
month later. Ten-year-old
Abraham Cowley produces his
Tragicall History of
Piramus and Thisbe.
Construction of St John's
College Old Library, Cambridge, is...
- di
storia e letteratura, 1977-1988. v.1.
Catalogo dei manoscritti—v.2.
Piramus et Tisbe, Milo, Epistule, Tobias—v.3. Ars versificatoria.
According to...
- when he was only ten
years old, he
composed his
Tragicall Historie of
Piramus and Thisbe, an epic
romance written in a six-line stanza, a
style of his...
-
gratefully acknowledging their education under him". The "Tragical
History of
Piramus and Thisbe," one of
Abraham Cowley's
Poetical Blossoms (1633), is dedicated...
- his
Father Virgin and
Child with SS
Michael the
Archangel and
Benedict Piramus and
Thisbe or
Pyramus and
Thisbe (Uffizi Gallery, Florence)
Madonna and...