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  1. The Jerusalem delivered of Torquato Tasso. Tr. into English Spenserian verse, with a life of the author: by J. H. Wiffen by Torquato (1544-1595). J. H. Wiffen Tasso, 1868-01-01
  2. Intrichi damore, comedia del Sign. Torquato Tasso Rappresentata in Caprarola (all'ill et rever Sig. Card. Farnese) by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1630-01-01
  3. Intrichi dïÿýamore, comedia del Sign. Torquato Tasso Rappresentata in Caprarola (allill et rever Sig. Card. Farnese) by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1630-01-01
  4. The Jerusalem delivered of Torquato Tasso by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1878-01-01
  5. GERUSALEMME LIBERATA DEL SIG. TORQUATO TASSO. Al Sereniss. Sig. Don Alfonso II. Duca V. di Ferrara, &c. Aggiunti a ciascun Cato sono gli Argomenti del Sig. Oratio Ariosti by Torquato (1544-1595) Tasso, 1581-01-01
  6. Jerusalem Delivered (gerusalemme Liberata) by Tasso Torquato 1544-1595, Esolen Anthony M, 2010-10-14
  7. Jerusalem delivered; a poem by Torquato Tasso. Tr. by Edward Fa by Tasso. Torquato. 1544-1595., 1890-01-01
  8. Jerusalem delivered. by Torquato Tasso; translated by Edward Fai by Tasso. Torquato. 1544-1595., 1901-01-01
  9. Torquato Tasso 1544-1595: Notes to accompany an exhibition held in the Kings Library, the British Library, 28 July-31 December 1995 by Chris Michaelides, 1995
  10. Later works. rendered into English verse Also. a short essay: Af by Tasso. Torquato. 1544-1595., 1907-01-01
  11. Aminta Favola Boscareccia.Rivedura, e corretta per l'Abbate Antonio. by Torquato [1544-1595]. TASSO, 1729
  12. The Genesis of Tasso's Narrative Theory: English Translations of the Early Poetics and a Comparative Study of Their Significance by Lawrence F. Rhu, Torquato Tasso, 1993-07
  13. The Romance Epics of Boiardo, Ariosto, and Tasso: From Public Duty to Private Pleasure (Toronto Italian Studies) by Jo Ann Cavallo, 2004-09-15
  14. Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata by Marilyn Migiel, 1993-11

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42. History Of Astronomy: Persons (T)
Tasso, Torquato (15441595) Between Padua, Bologna and Ferrara TorquatoTasso student and professor, by Luigi Pepe; Find more about
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43. ITALIA SCACCHISTICA - Torquato Tasso
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"Gia' d'una di quelle cose si vien a ragionare, della quale io desiderava si ragionasse, dell'origine dei giuochi dico; e gia' quando il Signor Annibale disse che il giuoco degli scacchi era stato ritrovato da Palamede inventor delle ordinanze, volli interromper il ragionamento, ma io mi rimasi di farlo, percio' che in troppo sottile investigazione vidi occupati: hor che quel che cercavate, se non l'inganno, havete ritrovato, mi voglio anch'io far lecito di chiedere al Signor Annibale, se il giuoco degli scacchi fu ritrovato da Palamede sotto Troia, ond'avvenga, che in esso sian figurate le Amazzoni; percio' che nell'Iliade, ch'io ho letta alcune volte tradotta, non ritrovo menzione ne' di Palamede ne' dell'Amazzoni; ma Palamede era piu' innanzi il nono anno della guerra e l'Amazzoni vennero dopo". (Annibale): "Nel giuoco di Palamede non eran per avventura le Amazzoni; ma questo fu forse accrescimento di quei soldati che in Grescia si riportarono, i quali di questa novita' il volsero adornare, perche' fosse piu' grato agli occhi dei riguardanti".

44. Torcato Tasso
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45. Torquato Taso
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46. Jerusalem Delivered By Torquato Tasso
by. Torquato Tasso (15441595). Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Translated by EdwardFairfax (1560-1635); translation first published in London, 1600. FIRST BOOK.
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Gerusalemme Liberata
("Jerusalem Delivered") by Torquato Tasso
Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Translated by Edward Fairfax
(1560-1635); translation first published in London, 1600. FIRST BOOK THE ARGUMENT.
God sends his angel to Tortosa down,
Godfrey unites the Christian Peers and Knights;
And all the Lords and Princes of renown Choose him their Duke, to rule the wares and fights. He mustereth all his host, whose number known He sends them to the fort that Sion hights; The aged tyrant Juda's land that guides, In fear and trouble, to resist provides. I The sacred armies, and the godly knight, That the great sepulchre of Christ did free, I sing; much wrought his valor and foresight And in that glorious war much suffered he; In vain 'gainst him did Hell oppose her might, In vain the Turks and Morians armed be: His soldiers wild, to brawls and mutinies prest, Reduced he to peace, so Heaven him blest.

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Torquato Tasso Jerusalem Delivered
Torquato Tasso
Published 1581 in Parma, Italy. Translated by Edward Fairfax
(1560-1635); translation first published in London, 1600.
FIRST BOOK
THE ARGUMENT.
God sends his angel to Tortosa down,
Godfrey unites the Christian Peers and Knights;
And all the Lords and Princes of renown
Choose him their Duke, to rule the wares and fights. He mustereth all his host, whose number known, He sends them to the fort that Sion hights; The aged tyrant Juda's land that guides, In fear and trouble, to resist provides. I The sacred armies, and the godly knight, That the great sepulchre of Christ did free, I sing; much wrought his valor and foresight, And in that glorious war much suffered he; In vain 'gainst him did Hell oppose her might, In vain the Turks and Morians armed be: His soldiers wild, to brawls and mutinies prest, Reduced he to peace, so Heaven him blest. II O heavenly Muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by the Heliconian spring, But sittest crowned with stars' immortal rays In Heaven, where legions of bright angels sing;

52. Bibliography
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Ham (1962) MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL Anonymous. L'Estoire de la Guerre Saint. Translated by E.N. Stone (1939) Anonymous. The Crusaders as Conquerors. The Chronicle of Morea. Translated by H.E. Lurie Brundage, James A. The Crusades, a documentary survey. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1962. Christiansen, Eric. The northern crusades: the Baltic and the Catholic frontier, 1100-1525. London; New York: Macmillan, 1980. Chronicles of the crusades: eye-witness accounts of the wars between Christianity and Islam. Edited by Elizabeth Hallam. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1989. Dubois, Pierre. The Recovery of the Holy Land. Translated by W.I. Brandt (1956) Ducas, fl. 1455. Decline and fall of Byzantium to the Ottoman Turks. an annotated Translation of "Historia Turco-Byzantina" by Harry J. Magoulias. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1975. Gabrieli, Francesco. Arab historians of the Crusades; selected and translated from the Arabic sources. Translated by E. J. Costello. 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Howarth, Stephen. The Knights Templar. London: Collins, 1982. Kingsley, Rose Georgina. The Order of St. John of Jerusalem (past and present). London: Skeffington, 1918. Partner, Peter. The murdered magicians: the templars and their myth. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1982. Peyrefitte, Roger. Knights of Malta. Translated by Edward Hyams. New York: Criterion books, c1959. Picar, Michel. Les templiers. Paris: M.A. Editions, c1985. Seward, Desmond. The monks of war; the military religious orders. Hamden: Archon Books, 1972. The Guilt of the Templars. G. Legman and others. New York, Basic Books, 1966. BIOGRAPHIES OF CRUSADERS Anderssohn, J.C. The Ancestry and Life of Godfrey of Bouillon (1947) Aube, Pierre. Godefroy de Bouillon. Paris: Fayard, c1985. Baldwin, Marshall W. Raymond III of Tripoli (1936) Brundage, James A. "Adhemar of Puy. The Bishop and his Critics." Speculum. 34 (1959) Brundage, James A. Richard Lion Heart. New York: Scribner, 1974 Cate, James L. "A Gay Crusader." Byzantion 16 (1942-1943) Clifford, E.R. A Knight of Great Renown. The Life and Otho de Grandison (1961) David, Charles W. Robert Curthose. Duke of Normandy (1920) Duggan, Alfred L. Knight with armour. Harmondsworth Penguin Books in association with Faber and Faber 1959 Edbury, Peter W. William of Tyre, historian of the Latin East. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988 Ehrenkreutz, Andrew S. Saladin. 1st ed.; Albany, State University of New York Press, 1972. Gibb, Hamilton. The life of Saladin: from the works of Imad ad-Din and Baha ad-Din. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1973. Gillingham, John. Richard the Lionheart. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978. Goodsell, D.A. Peter the Hermit. A Story of Enthusiasm (1906) Hill, John H. Raymond IV of St. Gilles (1962) Hindley, Geoffrey. Saladin. London: Constable, 1976. Jammes, Francis. Saint Louis, ou, L'esprit de croisade. Illustre par Edmond Ernest. Paris, F. Sorlot 1941 Jordan, William C. Louis IX and the challenge of the Crusade: a study in rulership. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, c1979. Kantorowicz, Ernst. Frederick II (1931) Lyons, Malcolm. Saladin: the policies of the holy war. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Newby, Percy H. Saladin in his time. London; Boston: Faber and Faber, 1983. Nicholson, R.L. Tancred (1940) Nicholson, Robert L. Joscelyn III and the fall of the crusader states 1134-1199. Leiden: Brill, 1973. Norgate, Kate. Richard the Lion Heart (1924) Pacaut, Marcel. Frederick Barbarossa. Translated by A. J. Pomerans. London, Collins, 1970. Perry, F. St. Louis (1901) Regan, Geoffrey. Saladin and the fall of Jerusalem. London; New York: Croom Helm, c1987. Sepet, M. St. Louis. Translated by G. Tyrrell (1899) Spence, Richard T. Pope Gregory IX and the crusade. Thesis (Ph. D.)Syracuse University, 1978. Van Cleve, Thomas. The Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, immutator mundi. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1972. Wolff, Robert L. "Baldwin of Flanders and Hainhault. First Latin Emperor of Constantinople." Speculum. 27 (1952) Yewdale, R.B. Bohemond I (1924) THE LATIN KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM Ben-Ami, J. Social Change in a Hostile Environment: The Crusaders' Kingdom of Jerusalem (1969) Benvenisti, Meron. The crusaders in the Holy Land. 1st American ed.; New York: Macmillan 1972, c1970. Boase, T.S.R. Castles and Churches of the Crusading Kingdom. (1977) Boase, Thomas S.R. Kingdoms and strongholds of the Crusaders. London: Thames and Hudson, 1971. Fedden, R. Crusader Castles: A Brief Study in the Military Architecture of the Crusaders (1950) Lamonte, John L. "The Significance of the Crusaders' States in Medieval History." Byzantion. 18 (1940-1941) Lamonte, John L. Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1937) Lawrence, Thomas E. Crusader castles. A new ed. with introduction and notes by Denys Pringle. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Miller, W. 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London: British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, 1986. Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The feudal nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277. London: Macmillan, 1973. Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East. Conference (lst: 1983: University College, Cardiff) Crusade and settlement: papers read at the First Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East and presented to R.C. Smail. Edited by Peter W. Edbury. Cardiff, U.K.: University College Cardiff Press; Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Distributed in USA by Humanities Press, 1985. Stevenson, W.B. The Crusaders in the East (1907) Tibble, Steven. Monarchy and lordships in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. Bibliography This list was taken from the University of Kansas, WWW Virtual Library History Index. 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Past and Present. 6 (1954) Comnena, Anna, b. 1083. Alexiad. English: The Alexiad of Anna Comnena. Translated by E.R.A. Sewter. Baltimore: Penguin Books 1969. Foucher, de Chartres, 1058?-ca. 1127. A history of the expedition to Jerusalem, 1095-1127. Translated by Frances Rita Ryan. Edited with an introd. by Harold S. Fink. New York, W. W. Norton 1973, c1969 Foucher of Chartres. The First Crusade; the chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres and other source materials. Edited, with an introd. by Edward Peters. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press 1971 France, S. "An Unknown Account of the Capture of Jerusalem." EHR. 87 (1972) Hagenmeyer, Heinrich. Epistulae et chartae ad historiam primi belli sacri spectantes. Die Kreuzzugsbriefe aus den Jahren 1088-1100. Hildesheim, New York, G. Olms, 1973. Henty, George A. Winning his spurs: a tale of the crusades. London: S. Low, Marston, 1924? Krey, A.C. The First Crusade. The Accounts of Eye Witnesses and Participants Krey, A.C. "Urban's Crusade: Success or Failure?" AHR. 53 (1948) Munro, Dana C. "Did the Emperor Alexius Ask for Aid at the Council of Piacenza. 1095?" AHR. 27 (1922) Munro, Dana C. "The Speech of Urban II at Clermont." AHR. 11 (1906) Ordericus Vitalis, 1075-1143? The ecclesiastical history of England and Normandy. Translated, with notes, and the introd. of Guizot, by Thomas Forester. London, H. G. Bohn, 1853-56. New York, AMS Press 1968 Ordericus Vitalis, 1075-1143? The ecclesiastical history of Orderic Vitalis. Edited and translated with introduction and notes by Marjorie Chibnall. Oxford, Clarendon P., 1969-1980. Raimundus de Agiles. Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem. Translated with introd. and notes by John Hugh Hill and Laurita L. Hill. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1968. Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595. Godfrey of Bulloigne: a critical edition of Edward Fairfax's translation of Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata, together with Fairfax's original poems. Edited by Kathleen M. Lea and T. M. Gang. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595. Jerusalem delivered: an English prose version. Translated and edited by Ralph Nash. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1987. The Jews and the Crusaders: the Hebrew chronicles of the First and Second Crusades. Translated and edited by Shlomo Eidelberg. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1977. Tudebodus, Petrus. Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere. Translated with introd. and notes by John Hugh Hill and Laurita L. Hill. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1974. THE SECOND CRUSADE Bernard of Clairvaux. The Letters of St. Bernard. Translated by B. Scott James (1963) Constable, Giles. "The Second Crusade as seen by Contemporaries." Traditio. 9 (1953) John of Salisbury. De expugnatione Lyxbonensi. Translated by C.W. David (1936) Odo of Deuil. De profectione Ludovici VII. Translated by V.G. Berry (1948) THE THIRD CRUSADE Ambroise. The Crusade of Richard the Lionheart. Translated by M.J. Hubert (1941) Anonymous. The Crusade and Death of Richard I. Translated by R.C. Johnston (1961) Anonymous. The Third Crusade. An Eye-witness Account of the Campaigns of Richard Coeur de Lion in Cyprus and the Holy Land. Translated by K. Fenwick (1958) Flahiff, G.B. "Deus non vult. A Critic of the Third Crusade." Medieval Studies. 9 (1947) La Prise d'Acre. La Mort Godefroi. And, La Chanson des rois Baudoin. Edited by Peter R. Grillo. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, c1987. Metellus, von Tegernsee, fl. 1167. Expeditio Jerosolimitana. Erstausg. von Peter Christian Jacobsen. Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1982. Otto I, Bishop of Freising, d. 1158. The deeds of Frederick Barbarossa. By Otto of Freising and his continuator, Rahewin. Translated and annotated with an introd. by Charles Christopher Mierow with the collaboration of Richard Emery. New York, Norton 1966, c1953 Outremer: studies in the history of the crusading kingdom of Jerusalem presented to Joshua Prawer. Edited by B.Z. Kedar, H.E. Mayer, R.C. Smail. Jerusalem: Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Institute, 1982. Richard of Devises. Chronicon. Vaduz: Kraus Reprint, 1964. Richard of Devizes. The Chronicle of Richard of Devizes. Translated by J.T Appleby (1963) 09 William of Tyre. Chronicle. Translated by E.A. Blaylock (1943)

53. Andreini, Isabella (1562-1604); Francesco Andreini (c.1548-1624)
a dedicatory letter from the author to Charles Emmanuel I, duke of Savoie, followedby laudatory verse from Torquato Tasso (15441595), Giambattista Marino
http://www.polybiblio.com/gilbooks/4197.html

54. Goffred Albo Jerozolima Wyzwolona Torquata Tassa; Torquato Tasso; Ksiazka; Druk;
autor Torquato Tasso Tytul Goffred albo Jerozolima wyzwolona Torquata Tassa Jerozolimawyzwolona wloskiego poety Torquata Tassa (15441595) to poemat
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autor: Torquato Tasso
Tytul: Goffred albo Jerozolima wyzwolona Torquata Tassa
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55. ART 3283C
1753 123 K, Tasso, Torquato, 15441595. Aminta; favola boscareccia di Torquato Tasso.In Glasgua, della stampa di Roberto ed Andrea Foulis, 1753. 74 p. 17 cm.
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/art3283c/18th.htm
GRAPHIC DESIGN: TYPOGRAPHY
18th Century

96 K A Hue and cry after part of a pack of hounds, which broke out of their kennel in Westminster.
London, printed for F. Style, 1739.
1 p.l., 28 p. 20 cm.
Caslon, William, 1693-1766, type designer.
William Caslon established his foundry in 1720 and issued a specimen of printing types in 1734. His type was the first native English production of high quality. It was immediately accepted and eliminated the monopoly of Continental types. Until the late 18th century, it was the typeface of choice in the American colonies and was widely used throughout Great Britain.

174 K La Condamine, Charles-Marie de, 1701-1774.
Journal du voyage fait par ordre du roi, a l'equateur, servant d'introduction historique a la Mesure des trois premiers degres du meridien. Par m. de La Condamine.
Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1751.
1 p. l., xxxvi, 280, xv p. illus., v plates, maps, fold. table. 26 cm.
France. Imprimerie royale, printer. The Imprimerie Royale was founded in 1640 by Louis XIII at the urging of Cardinal Richelieu. In 1692, Louis XIV ordered the creation of a new typeface, based upon scientific principles in contrast to the calligraphic style. A committee of the Academie des Sciences designed the type, which was cut by Phillipe Grandjean, who softened much of the mechanical look. The resulting roman du roi

56. Fore-edge Paintings
Tasso, Torquato, 15441595. Tasso's Jerusalem delivered, an heroic poem.With notes and occasional illustrations. Translated by JH Hunt
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/foredge/fore2.htm
FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS IN THE
RARE BOOK COLLECTION
A SAMPLING
The technique of fore-edge painting was developed in the middle of the 17th century, but was little practiced until the end of the 18th century, coming into an efflorescence in the 19th century. The method was to fan the fore-edge of the text block (the outer edge) and clamp it. Then, a water color painting would be executed on the fanned leaves. When dry, the fore-edge would most commonly be gilt, less commonly marbled. With this concealment, the existence of the painting would be unknown unless the fore-edge was fanned, a pleasant surprise. Milner, Alfred Milner, Viscount, 1854-1925.
England in Egypt. London : Arnold, 1894.
448 p. : map ; 21 cm. Trench, Richard C., 1807-1886.
Notes on the miracles of our Lord.
512 p. ; 20 cm. London, Peacock, 1806.
1 v. (unpaged) ; 14 cm. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. London, J. Reeves, 1811.
1 v. (unpaged) ; 15 cm. Here are examples of double fore-edge paintings, in which a different scene is revealed when the text block is fanned in either direction. Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683.

57. Special Collections Monthly Focus: Landino's Horace - Tasso's Horace - Horace At
the Renaissance scholar Pomponius Leto (14251497), poet-courtier Bernardo Tasso(1493-1569) and Bernardo's son, Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), greatest Italian
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/libs/hay/focus/horace/
Focus on the John Hay Library, Number 6
Featuring new, interesting, and unusual items from the Library's Special Collections Artifacts over 500 years old have intrinsic historic interest - who made them? for what purpose? how were they constructed?... While the origins of early printed books have been extensively studied and described, equally of interest, though more difficult to ascertain, is the succession of readers who owned, read and interacted over time with these texts. The Brown University Library is fortunate to be the present owner of two editions of Horace's Opera with commentary by Cristoforo Landino (1424-1504), which were previously owned and annotated by the Renaissance scholar Pomponius Leto (1425-1497), poet-courtier Bernardo Tasso (1493-1569) and Bernardo's son, Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance. Tasso's masterpiece, Gerusalemme Liberata ("Jerusalem Delivered"), an epic poem set during the First Crusade, created great controversy among Italian critics some of whom compared it unfavorably to Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric poem Orlando Furioso . The mounting controversy combined with Tasso's propensity to bouts of mental instability led to his confinement in the hospital (or lunatic asylum) of Saint Anna in 1579. When he was released in July 1586 he left his books behind, among them presumably the two that have come to Brown.

58. ""Poetas De La A A La Z: Letra T"
Translate this page GITANJALI (Selección), en inglés. Selección. Torquato Tasso (1544-1595).2 poemas. Joan TEIXIDOR (1913-1992). Fluvià, La font, Testament,.
http://www.portaldepoesia.com/poetas-t.htm
T TABLADA José Juan TEIXIDOR Joan ... Tristan José Juan TABLADA Presentación Un día, Li-Po, El jarro de flores Veronique TADJO Ppresentación y poemas: en francés Rabindranath TAGORE GITANJALI (Selección), en inglés. Selección Torquato TASSO 2 poemas Joan TEIXIDOR Fluvià, La font, Testament, M´he envellit, El Príncep... Dylan THOMAS Biografía Presentación In my craft or sullen art And death shall have no dominion ...
Desposorio de una virgen

Miguel TORGA (Adolfo Correia da Rocha) (S. Martinho de Anta, Trás-os-Montes, 1907- 1995) Biobibliografía Cuatro poemas Ciganos Mar ... «Unamuno» (tr. de A. Crespo) «Alfonso de Albuquerque» «Acercamientos a la obra de M. Torga» Marius TORRES (Lleida, 1910-Sant Quirze Safaja, 1942) Biografía Bibliografía Cuatro poemas Cuatro poemas Diego de TORRES VILLARROEL Antología Georg TRAKL (Salzburgo 1887-1914) «Canción devota» Cinco poemas (Tr. de José Luis Arántegui): El sol, A los enmudecidos, Crepúsculo en el alma, Queja, Grodet Animali e parchi in Georg Trakl: alcuni testi Varios poemas en italiano
Georg Trakl: Gedichte
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59. Kultura.org.pl
Tasso Torquato biografia Tasso Torquato (1544-1595) - poeta, jeden z najwybitniejszychtwórców literatury wloskiej XVI w. Byl synem dworzanina, w
http://kultura.org.pl/notka.php?nid=192

60. Exposition (Informations Pratiques)
Translate this page Torquato Tasso, (1544-1595), poète italien, auteur notamment de La Jérusalemdélivrée, s'installe à Ferrare en 1565 au service de la famille d'Este.
http://www.louvre.fr/archives/expo-temps/autour/auditorium.html
L'Horloge , de Vincente Minnelli, avec Judy Garland et Robert Walker
Cycle de films
L'empire du Temps A l'Auditorium du Louvre, du 22 mai au 25 juin 2000 Les projections (dont l'Horloge de Vincente Minnelli, La Terre des Pharaon de Howard Hawks ou Colloque
Aminte (1573) Drame pastoral de Torquato Tasso, dit Le Tasse (1544-1595)
Traduction du Sieur de La Brosse (1592)
Aminte Christian Rist

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