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Anselm Turmeda (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈsɛlm
tuɾˈmɛðə]),
later known as Abd
Allah at-Tarjuman (Arabic: عبد الله الترجمان; 1355–1423), was a Christian...
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poets and
writers writing in the
Catalan language.
Anselm Turmeda Arnau March Ausiàs
March Bernat Metge Gabriel Móger
Gilabert de Próixita...
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chose human body for
their incarnation. The work was
written by
Anselm Turmeda, a
Majorcan writer and
former Catholic friar who
lived in
Tunis and converted...
- Some
verses are
attributed to the 14th-century
Mallorcan writer,
Anselm Turmeda, who
translated into
Catalan the
Judicii Signum (Book of the
Final Judgement)...
- California's
colonizer Llorenç
Serra Ferrer (born 1953),
football manager Anselm Turmeda (1355–1423),
writer Llorenç
Villalonga i Pons (1897–1980),
writer Agustí...
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Bernat Metge the
preacher Vincent Ferrer,
Francesc Eiximenis or
Anselm Turmeda write works now
considered as
classical models of
Catalan prose. The narrative...
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inspiration for some
literary works, such as "Dispute de l'âne" by
Anselm Turmeda (1417), as well as a
number of folk tales. The
donkey (Equus asinus) has...
- 1448), Indian, Maithili-language poet and
Sanskrit writer 1355:
Anselm Turmeda, also
known as "Abd-Allah at-Tarjuman" عبد الله الترجمان (died 1423), a...
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early career, and
later known as "The
Baddest Man on the Planet"
Anselm Turmeda,
later known as Abd
Allah at-Tarjuman – 14th
century priest and writer...
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including Ramon Llull,
Mathieu Orfila,
Guillem Colom [ca; es],
Anselm Turmeda,
Beatriu de Pinós [ca],
Guillem Cifre de Colonya [ca; es],
Gaspar Melchor...