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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Sigea de Velasco — Sigea de Velasco, Luisa … Enciclopedia Universal
Sigea de Velasco, Luisa — ► (¿1530 60?) Literata española, llamada la Toledana. Autora del poema bucólico Cintra … Enciclopedia Universal
Luisa Sigea — de Velasco. Luisa Sigea de Velasco también conocida por Luísa Sigeia, Luísa Sigea Toledana o por la versión latinizada Aloysia Sygaea Toletana, (Tarancón, provincia de Cuenca, 1522 – Burgos, 13 de octubre de 1560), humanista y poetisa española… … Wikipedia Español
Luisa Sigea de Velasco — (Tarancón, 1522 Burgos, October 13, 1560), also known as Luísa Sigeia, Luísa Sigea Toledana and in the Latinized form Aloysia Sygaea Toletana, was a poetess and intellectual of the 16th century, one of the major figures of Spanish humanism, who… … Wikipedia
Nicolas Chorier — (Vienne (Isère), 1 de septiembre de 1612 Grenoble, 14 de agosto de 1692) fue un abogado, escritor e historiador francés. Contenido 1 Biografía 1.1 Actividad literaria 1.2 L Acadé … Wikipedia Español
Nicolas Chorier — Activités Avocat et procureur du Roy Naissance 1er septembre 1612 Vienne Décès 14 août 1692 Grenoble Genres histoire et érotisme Nicolas Chorier ( … Wikipédia en Français
Nicolas Chorier — 1757 Latin edition of The School of Women Nicolas Chorier (September 1, 1612 – August 14, 1692) was a French lawyer, writer, and historian. He is known especially for his historical works on Dauphiné, as well as his erotic dialogue called The… … Wikipedia
Spanish literature — Introduction the body of literary works produced in Spain. Such works fall into three major language divisions: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician. This article provides a brief historical account of each of these three literatures and… … Universalium
New Latin — Latinitas nova Linnaeus s Systema Naturae is a famous New Latin text. Spoken in … Wikipedia
Johannes Meursius — (van Meurs) (February 9, 1579 – September 20, 1639), Dutch classical scholar and antiquary, was born at Loosduinen, near the Hague. Contents 1 … Wikipedia