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tesca from the Italian word grotta . Somewhat later similar ornaments were
discovered in other areas of Italy . What is the character of these ornaments ?
They impressed the connoisseurs by the extremely fanciful , free , and playful
treatment of ...
tesca from the Italian word grotta . Somewhat later similar ornaments were
discovered in other areas of Italy . What is the character of these ornaments ?
They impressed the connoisseurs by the extremely fanciful , free , and playful
treatment of ...
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Since the close contact with Italy involved first the encounter of two armies , the
first objects imported belonged to military science and technology . Then came
navigation and architecture , followed by industry , commerce , art , and mores .
Since the close contact with Italy involved first the encounter of two armies , the
first objects imported belonged to military science and technology . Then came
navigation and architecture , followed by industry , commerce , art , and mores .
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Three souls lived in all southern Italian media , as well as in the first Roman poet
Ennius . ... Dieterich ' s opinion can be summed up as follows : The peculiar and
extremely free humorous language of Sicily and southern Italy , the similar ...
Three souls lived in all southern Italian media , as well as in the first Roman poet
Ennius . ... Dieterich ' s opinion can be summed up as follows : The peculiar and
extremely free humorous language of Sicily and southern Italy , the similar ...
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Contents
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
THREE PopularFestive Forms and Images in Rabelais | 196 |
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