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This 13th century German monk was the author of a poem called Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (Luck, Empress of the World) in the collection of mediaeval underground verses now known as the Carmina Burana.
The Mandelbrot Monk Ray Girvan 1999
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This 13th century German monk was the author of a poem called Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (Luck, Empress of the World) in the collection of mediaeval underground verses now known as the Carmina Burana.
Archive 1999-04-01 Ray Girvan 1999
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-- And anciently all the oracles were called Carmina; or whatever sentence was expressed, were it much or little, it was called an Epic,
Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems Ben Jonson 1605
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-- So were Horace's odes called Carmina, his lyric songs.
Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems Ben Jonson 1605
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