The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Scandinavian Literature Eddaic poetry Didactic element in Eddaic poetry The role of Snorri Sturluson. S candinavian literature consists of those writings in the North Germanic group of the Germanic ... Literature SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE.
Scandinavian Literature Eddaic poetry Didactic element in Eddaic poetry The role of Snorri Sturluson. S candinavian literature consists of those writings in the North Germanic group of the Germanic ... Literature SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE.
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... Literature : ( Sanskrit , Pāli , and Prakrit ) : The old literature of Southeast Asia has been more extensively described than any of the modern literatures . Though antiquated , MORIZ WINTERNITZ , Geschichte der indischen litteratur ...
... Literature : ( Sanskrit , Pāli , and Prakrit ) : The old literature of Southeast Asia has been more extensively described than any of the modern literatures . Though antiquated , MORIZ WINTERNITZ , Geschichte der indischen litteratur ...
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... Literature ( 1964 ) . ( Tamil ) : KAMIL V. ZVELEBIL , Tamil Literature ( 1974 ) , is an introduction to and critical study of the literature . Much useful information is found in XAVIER S. THANI NAYAGAM , A Reference Guide to Tamil ...
... Literature ( 1964 ) . ( Tamil ) : KAMIL V. ZVELEBIL , Tamil Literature ( 1974 ) , is an introduction to and critical study of the literature . Much useful information is found in XAVIER S. THANI NAYAGAM , A Reference Guide to Tamil ...
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SAN FRANCISCO | 1 |
SÃO PAULO | 6 |
SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE | 10 |
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