- A
preface (/ˈprɛfəs/) or
proem (/ˈproʊɛm/) is an
introduction to a book or
other literary work
written by the work's author. An
introductory essay written...
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Tolkien contributed "On
Translating Beowulf" as a
preface entitled "
Prefatory Remarks on
Prose Translation of 'Beowulf'" to C. L. Wrenn's 1940 revision...
- Tragödie, Oder:
Griechentum und Pessimismus). The
later edition contained a
prefatory essay, "An
Attempt at Self-Criticism",
wherein Nietzsche commented on...
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humanist scholars (in Latin),
several epistolary tracts,
verse epistles,
prefatory letters (some fictional) to
several of More's own works,
letters to More's...
- Europe, p.90 quote: At least, Swift's text is preserved, and so is a
prefatory note by the
French writer André Breton,
which emphasizes Swift's importance...
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containing the four
Gospels of the New
Testament together with
various prefatory texts and tables. The m****cript was "sent to the rubricator, who added...
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January 2021.
Leroi 2015, p. 7.
Leroi 2015, p. 14.
Thompson 1910, p.
Prefatory Note. "Darwin's Ghosts, By
Rebecca Stott". The
Independent (UK). 2 June...
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unusual and
possibly a self-portrait. In
addition to this,
there is a
prefatory cycle of four folios, so
eight pages,
fully decorated with a
series of...
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roughly between 1304 and 1307. It
consists of four books, or "tratatti": a
prefatory one, plus
three books that each
include a
canzone (long
lyrical poem)...
- 1993, p. 350.
Fritzman 2014, p. 23.
Hegel 1971, pp. v–viii, translator's
Prefatory Note.
Wicks 2020, ch. 3.
Kroner 1971, p. 7.
Kroner 1971, p. 9. Harris...