Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots /
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| Язык: | английский |
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Dover Pub.,
1959
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| _version_ | 1831004695463723009 |
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| author2 | Swan, Charles, 1797- Hooper, Wynnard |
| author2_role | tr. ed. |
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| author_facet | Swan, Charles, 1797- Hooper, Wynnard |
| author_sort | Swan, Charles, 1797- |
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| dewey-full | 873.03GES |
| dewey-hundreds | 800 - Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric |
| dewey-ones | 873 - Latin epic poetry and fiction |
| dewey-raw | 873.03 GES |
| dewey-search | 873.03 GES |
| dewey-sort | 3873.03 GES |
| dewey-tens | 870 - Latin & related Italic literatures |
| format | Book |
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| genre_facet | Translations into English. Early works to 1800. |
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| illustrated | Not Illustrated |
| institution | Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre |
| language | English |
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| physical | lxxvi, 425 p. ; 22 cm., P.B. |
| publishDate | 1959 |
| publisher | Dover Pub., |
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| spelling | Gesta Romanorum. English. 6317 Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / translated from the Latin, with preliminary observations and copious notes, by Charles Swan. Rev. and corr. by Wynnard Hooper. New York, Dover Pub., 1959. lxxvi, 425 p. ; 22 cm., P.B. Reprint of the 1894 ed. Includes bibliographical references. Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) Translations into English. 6318 Didactic literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) Translations into English. 6319 Tales, Medieval Translations into English. 6320 Exempla Early works to 1800. 6321 Swan, Charles, 1797- tr. 6322 Hooper, Wynnard, ed. 6323 |
| spellingShingle | Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) Translations into English. 6318 Didactic literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) Translations into English. 6319 Tales, Medieval Translations into English. 6320 Exempla Early works to 1800. 6321 |
| title | Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / |
| title_alt | Gesta Romanorum. English. |
| title_auth | Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / |
| title_full | Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / translated from the Latin, with preliminary observations and copious notes, by Charles Swan. Rev. and corr. by Wynnard Hooper. |
| title_fullStr | Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / translated from the Latin, with preliminary observations and copious notes, by Charles Swan. Rev. and corr. by Wynnard Hooper. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Gesta Romanorum : or, entertaining moral stories; invented by the monks as a fireside recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: whence the most celebrated of our own poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots / translated from the Latin, with preliminary observations and copious notes, by Charles Swan. Rev. and corr. by Wynnard Hooper. |
| title_short | Gesta Romanorum : |
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| topic | Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) Translations into English. 6318 Didactic literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) Translations into English. 6319 Tales, Medieval Translations into English. 6320 Exempla Early works to 1800. 6321 |
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