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Spanish literature: The Renaissance and the Golden Age of Spanish Literature - The Renaissance and the Golden Age of Spanish Literature The first known novel of chivalry, Amadis...
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A Livornese "port Jew" and the Sephardim of the Ottoman Empire.(Judeo-Spanish literature)
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The New Nature of Maps — Essays in the History of Cartography ($20) by JB Harley (edited by Paul Laxton with an introduction by JH Andrews): The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.
This is quite a nice set of Harley’s influential essays, which drew on an extensive background of art, philosophy, literature and more.
This is an extensive catalogue (not simply maps), which includes nearly 60 maps of this region between 1630 and 1960.
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 cavalier poets - 3rd poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
students in either academia or preparing for the life as adults, are the Cavalier Poets of British Literature...
Cavalier poets is a broad description of a school of poets, who came from...Find thousands of free online definitions and reference guides at TheFreeDictionary.com.
Humbul Record : Seventeenth-century English literature : cavalier poets
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 Heritage Flower Farm Current Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The lily is referred to repeatedly in early literature from the Bible to Shakespeare.
Referred to in Chinese literature as long ago as the 10th century, growing it in rows as a vegetable and claimed it brought the pained dragon to life.
William Kerr sent the Tiger lily from Canton China to Kew in England in 1804.
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