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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spanish Language and Literature
His interest in the literature of the people is avouched also by a collection of their rhymed proverbs which he made.
Vices of style were, however, to become all too prominent and general in Spanish literature of the seventeenth century and to pervade verse and prose alike.
The literature of Spain has been greatly enriched by the modern Renaissance of the Catalan literature.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14192a.htm   (9202 words)

  
 1644 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1641 1642 1643 - 1644 - 1645 1646 1647
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January 26 - At English Civil War Battle of Nantwich the Parliamenterians defeated the Royalists, allowing them to end the six week Siege of Nantwich in Cheshire, England.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1644   (526 words)

  
 Ming Empire 1368-1644 by Sanderson Beck
He found that disorder in the world is the result of popular literature and the declining practice of moral values.
The Three Kingdoms became very influential in literature and in military strategy, particularly during the rebellions that led to the founding of the Ming dynasty but also in the peasant revolt that ended the Ming dynasty in the 17th century and in the Taiping revolution.
A preface published in 1695 suggested the book expressed filial piety and recounts an elaborate legend of how the author wrote the book and gave it to the murderer of his father with poison on the pages so that by the time he had finished the book exposing his vile character the poison killed him.
www.san.beck.org /3-7-MingEmpire.html   (23715 words)

  
 Ed Rogers Rare & Out of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The work also provides a thorough summary of all ancient literature on rocks, minerals, fossils and pseudofossils.
Much of their literature was often strongly patriotic in tone, published in Latin rather then German, and contained opposition to what was considered ignorant foreign attitudes and the obsession by the church to find so called dangerous heresy in any older Czech-language writings.
Burckhardt had from time to time carefully sent to England his journals and notes, and a large series of letters, so that no imprtant observations made by him in histravels be lost.
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