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- Quaedam narracio de Groninghe, de Thrente, de Covordia et de diversis aliis sub diversis episcopis Traiectensibus ("A Certain Narrative of Groningen, Drenthe...
- Oxford UP, H. ****ord, 1929. Print. 348–350 Gregorius, Magister. 1987. Narracio de mirabilibus urbis Romae. Translated by John Osborne in The Marvels of...
- d'Ors, and the grandfather of Juan d'Ors. La fi d'Isidre Nonell, 1902 (narració) Gloses de quaresma, 1911 La ben plantada, 1911 Gualba la de mil veus,...
- intense phase of the conflict is retold in an eyewitness account, Quaedam narracio. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Drenthe was affected by the factional...
- with his army of Drenths. The account of the battle comes from Quedam narracio de Groninghe de Trentis de Covordia et diversis aliis sub episcopis traiectensibus...
- Unknown author, Quedam narracio de Groninghe de Trentis de Covordia et diversis alliis sub episcopis Traiectensibis (a.k.a. Narracio), published by Vereniging...
- País de llops. Barcelona: Proa, 2010 Literary studies Jocs textuals. La narració. Barcelona: La Magrana, 1997 Theatre Equívoc : ho sento, amic. Barcelona:...
- Friesland specifies that there were noble Drenthers among them and the Quaedam narracio says that "the whole of Drenthe" (tota Drenta) was in revolt. The women...
- descriptions of cities (before 1550) The late thirteenth-century copy, titled Narracio de mirabilibus urbis Romae, is preserved in a vellum compilation of brief...
- land. In: “Színház”, Grotowski különszám, 2000. Józef Szajna – a vizuális narráció színháza. (Józef Szajna: The Theatre of Visual Narration). – “Szellemkép”...