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- The Liber di Tre Scricciur (pronounced [ˈliːber di ˈtrɛ skriˈtʃyːr]; originally spelled Libro dre Tre Scrigiure; "Book of the Three Scriptures") is a...
- of Bonvesin de la Riva, who wrote, among other works, the Liber di Tre Scricciur, the De magnalibus urbis Mediolani ("The Wonders of Milan"), and an etiquette...
- development of the mandatory subject pronouns in modern Lombardic. Liber di Tre Scricciur In nom de Jesu Criste e de Sancta Maria Quest'ovra al so onor acomenzadha...
- Lombard religious poetry. The most important is probably the Liber di Tre Scricciur (Book of the Three Scriptures), completed before 1274. Over 2,000 lines...
- Yiddish blessing in the Worms mahzor c. 1274 Western Lombard Liber di Tre Scricciur, by Bonvesin de la Riva c. 1292 Thai Ramkhamhaeng stele Some scholars...
- both Latin and the vernacular. His most recognized work is Liber di Tre Scricciur, an ascetic poem that explores human existence and the twelve pains of...
- Romagnol Bonvesin dra Riva (Milan): multiple poems; including Liber di Tre Scricciur; Pietro da B****gapè (Milan): Sermon Divin from 1274; Uguçon da Laodho...
- la Riva, Italian poet, writes the didactic-allegoric poem Liber di Tre Scricciur ("Book of the Three Scriptures"). The text is in the Western Lombard language...
- la Riva, Italian poet, writes the didactic-allegoric poem Liber di Tre Scricciur ("Book of the Three Scriptures"). The text is in the Western Lombard language...
- eight-year-old Beatrice, his lifelong muse. Bonvesin da la Riva, Liber di Tre Scricciur Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi (died 1356), mystic-poet and a Sufi saint of...