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- noun A collection of writings.
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WebNotes » Blog Archive » Chrome: le recueil des avis on Sep 4th at 11pm
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Des choses fragiles (recueil) de Neil Gaiman (Au diable vauvert)
Science Fiction Awards Watch » Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire 2007
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; Manuel's edited and paraphrased versions of papers from the Bastille, La Bastille dévoilée, ou recueil de pièces authentiques pour servir à son histoire (Paris, 1789 – 1890), nine livraisons or vols., depending on how they are bound; and the superb collection of documents edited by Gunnar and Mavis von Proschwitz, Beaumarchais et le Courier de l'Europe (Oxford University Press, 1990), two vols.
Finding a Lost Prince of Bohemia Darnton, Robert 2008
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Les Amusements de Jour, ou recueil de petits contes, par
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L'Université de Fribourg l'avait honoré à l'occasion de son 65e anniversaire en 1990, notamment par la parution d'un recueil d'hommages sous le titre "Aux sources du renouveau de la morale chrétienne".
Archive 2008-04-01 papabear 2008
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Pehlevi became the Jávidán Khirad (“Wisdom of Ages”) or the Testament of Hoshang, that ancient guebre King, and in Sanskrit the Panchatantra (“Five Chapters”), is a recueil of apologues and anecdotes related by the learned Brahman, Vishnu
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Syria161 and written in the vulgar dialect; that it was never completed by the author, whether he was prevented by death or by other cause; and that imitators endeavoured to finish the work by inserting romances which were already known but which formed no part of the original recueil, such as the Travels of Sindbad the Seaman, the
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L'Université de Fribourg l'avait honoré à l'occasion de son 65e anniversaire en 1990, notamment par la parution d'un recueil d'hommages sous le titre "Aux sources du renouveau de la morale chrétienne".
Archive 2008-04-06 papabear 2008
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Arabic, Hebrew and Syriac writers entitle their version Kalilah wa Damnah, or Kalilaj wa Damnaj, from the name of the two jackal-heroes, and Europe knows the recueil as the Fables of Pilpay or Bidpay (Bidyá-pati, Lord of learning?) a learned
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Anecdotes historiques, légendes et apologiques tirées du recueil inédit d'Etienne de Bourbon, dominicain du XIIIe siècle.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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